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FCC Reveals T-Mobile Shadow II
FCC Reveals T-Mobile Shadow II
Documents that appear to show the successor to the T-Mobile Shadow have become public on the FCC web site. The HTC-made device is very similar to the original Shadow, with the main differences being Windows Mobile 6.1, a faster ... (follow link to read)
Free Web Plan Being Pushed by FCC Head
Free Web Plan Being Pushed by FCC Head
online.wsj.com — Outgoing Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin is pushing for action in December on a plan to... offer free, pornography-free wireless Internet service to all Americans, despite objections from the wireless industry and some consumer ... (more) Free Web Plan Being Pushed by FCC Head
T-Mobile produces official statement regarding international G1 data roaming
T-Mobile produces official statement regarding international G1 data roaming
engadget.com — Okay G1 owners, so here's the end-all answer to your data roaming quandaries . For those not... caught up, there has been quite the hubbub going around about the G1's inability to not suck down data whilst traveling aboard. Allegedly, the handset ... (more) T-Mobile produces official statement regarding ...
T-Mobile Shadow II gets FCC-style unveiling
T-Mobile Shadow II gets FCC-style unveiling
engadgetmobile.com — This thing's been in the pressure cooker for ages now , but it looks like T-Mobile might... finally be getting within a stone's throw of actually releasing (or at the very least, announcing) the Shadow II, successor to the Shadow -- HTC's funky ... (more) T-Mobile Shadow II gets FCC-style unveiling
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T-Mobile Shadow II gets FCC-style unveiling
Engadget Mobile — ... very least, announcing) the Shadow II, successor to the Shadow -- HTC's funky little Windows Mobile Standard slider targeted squarely at a consumer audience. The new model moves to WinMo 6.1 from 6 (we should certainly hope so), and as rumored, it appears to now support HotSpot WiFi-based calling. It's no G1 on the geek scale, but if you're looking to somehow strike a mythical balance between "cool" and "supports ActiveSync," we might just have your winner. [Via Phone Scoop] T-Mobile Shadow II gets FCC-style unveiling originally appeared on ...

T-Mobile Shadow II steps out of the shadows at FCC
Phones Review — ... Shadow II is with the FCC and moves from Windows Mobile 6 up a step to Windows Mobile 6.1, and as previous rumours say, the Shadow II now looks to support HotSpot WiFi calling, quad-band GSM/EDGE, 2.6 inch QVGA display. The T-Mobile Shadow II is never going to be a G1 contender, however if you are lookinf for a balance between coolness and supporting ActiveSync then the T-Mobile Shadow II may just be for you, that’s of course if it ever gets a release date. Source – phonescoop ...

T-Mobile Shadow II outed by FCC
SlashGear — ... and touch-sensitive buttons on the front panel.  However there’s no 3G support: the handset tops out at GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity.  What is does have, however, is UMA support, which indicates that the device may offer T-Mobile’s Unlimited HotSpot Calling VoIP service.  Unsurprisingly there’s no word on release or pricing, but expect the T-Mobile Shadow II to drop relatively soon. [via PhoneScoop] ...

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