
The Toshiba TG01, which just launched on Orange, has passed through the FCC. The version listed in the docs is a production unit, which potentially indicates a sooner than later launch of the Snapdragon powered phone here in the US. The phone is listed with support for CDMA networks, which means that it should pop up on Verizon or Sprint.
[via Electronista]
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It finally looks like LG’s GD910 watch phone will be making its way to US shores sometime in the near future, at least according to this recently filed FCC document. There’s no official word from the company themselves and if you really want one sooner than later you’ll have to head overseas to the UK and pick one up at a local Orange store (do they have stores?). We’re still expecting it to cost a pretty penny contract or no contract.
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According to an FCC document, Sony Ericsson is porting their C905 handset over to the T-Mobile network. Called the CS8, it features an 8 megapixel camera with a mechanical lens cover, 3 LED video light, WiFi, 320×240 LCD and GPS. As always, launch date and price are TBD.
[via EngadgetMobile]
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The S522 or Snap, which made its debut April 1st, has potentially shown up in FCC documents under the codename MAPL100, or Maple, which according to Engadget is the phone’s code name. Additionally, the documents point to a T-Mobile launch based on the filed frequency band, 3G on the AWS. But as announced, the phone should be available for retail purchase, unlocked, in the US this summer, which doesn’t give T-Mobile the winning hand they want.
If you don’t recall the Snap checkout the post on our sister site.
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Land Rover has long been hailed as the world’s most opulent and rugged SUV. Now that moniker can be applied to a Sonim branded phone, the Land Rover S1. It just drove past the FCC so details are a bit vague, but honestly, it looks to be the same old Sonim fair in an all black body.
[via EngadgetMobile]
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