HTC Legend US Bound – Passes FCC with GSM

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The HTC Legend passes through the FCC yesterday sporting quad band GSM, but the FCC filing does not list any 3G (WCDMA) frequencies, so at this time, it’s unknown what network it will have full potential with. Maybe neither, that way it makes the playing field level for everyone. 

Dell Mini 5 Clears FCC, Packin’ AT&T 3G

Dell Mini 5 Clears FCC, Packin’ AT&T 3G

Engadget has found another nugget of information in the FCC’s archives. We already knew from Michael Dell himself that the Mini 5 Tablet/Smartphone/Face Shield is headed to the US, but now we know which 3G Frequencies it will support. As we speculated earlier, the Mini 5 will run on AT&T’s network. We still have unanswered Continue Reading…

Possible Nexus One with AT&T 3G Aboard

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Looks like Google is going to try and expand it’s Nexus One into the last of the top four US cellular carriers.  Engadget has uncovered an FCC filing that has an FCC label with almost identical ID numbers as the Nexus One currently in the market.  The current Nexus One FCC ID is NM891100 and Continue Reading…

MOTOROI Spotted by FCC with T-Mobile 3G

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As we first reported not long ago, the Motorola MOTOROI, first introduced to the Korean market will be coming to the US sporting T-Mobile’s 3G network frequencies.  This is a little more evidence that sure enough, we will get to play with that nice looking Droid as well.  In a recent FCC filing, Motorola passed Continue Reading…

Nexus One Passes Through FCC

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Yep, that very same Nexus One – Google Phone (still not sure what to call it yet) has passed through the FCC.  There are three FC filings that were made on Dec 4th, 2009.  Some of the original paperwork though has dates back to September 30th 2009.  This was found by Engadget and they deserve Continue Reading…