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Samsung GT-I9250 (Nexus Prime) Hits the FCC, Headed To North America

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Yes, Samsung and Google's event has been postponed a bit but something great has just been spotted at the FCC. It's the Samsung GT-I9250 which is supposed to be the Nexus Prime. This model sports a GSM radio which would be capable of running on AT&T and T-Mobile in the US along with major carriers in Canada. Unsurprisingly, it also sports WiFi dual-band 802.11n, Bluetooth, and NFC support. Sadly, this model isn't packing LTE but I could live without it as long as it hits Fido up here in the North. Check it out at the FCC here and here.

[Engadget]



Sony Ericsson Live With Walkman, Running Android, Hits the FCC

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Sony Ericsson's latest phone, the Live with Walkman, may have just been spotted at the FCC. This handset is said to pack a 3.2-inch touchscreen display, a 1GHz CPU, a 5MP camera, a front-facing camera, and Android "Gingerbread". It's not the iPod Touch competitor that you're looking for but it'll hopefully pump out some great audio so you'll be able to listen to your awesome music. It's expected to launch in Q4 of this year.

[Wireless Goodness]

Motorola's Facebook Phone, the EX225, Hits the FCC

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The HTC Status wasn't exciting but Motorola has decided it might have been a good idea. The Motorola EX225 has just hit the FCC and this is supposed to be packing a Facebook button with some integration. The OS is unknown right now but it could run Brew MP which would be upsetting since it should run Android. Specs for this one are a 2.4-inch display, a camera, and a QWERTY keyboard. Check it out at the FCC.

[Unwired View]

Samsung Galaxy Note Hits the FCC With AT&T (LTE) Support

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If you've been waiting for the Samsung Galaxy Note then your waiting may have shortened a bit. The tablet has just been spotted lounging around at the FCC even though it's supposed to be released next year. This tablet was made official a few weeks ago and sports a 5.3-inch display with a 1,280 x 800 resolution which is definitely a high-resolution ppi. The mini tablet also packs a dual-core 1.4GHz CPU, 1GB of RAM, an 8MP camera, a front-facing 2MP camera, stylus / pen support, and Android 2.3. Check it out at the FCC.

[Android Authority]

Samsung Galaxy W Hits the FCC, Set For North American Carriers

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The mid-end Samsung Galaxy W has just been spotted at the FCC. We don't know what carriers it'll hit in North America but it's capable of running on AT&T in the US as well as a bunch of carriers in Canada. The handset does feature a 3.7-inch Super LCD display, a 1.4GHz CPU, a 5MP camera, 4GB of storage, WiFi / Bluetooth support, and Android 2.3 with the TouchWiz UI. Check it out at the FCC.

[Engadget]

HTC Holiday Hits the FCC, Sports AT&T LTE

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It looks like the HTC Holiday has just been spotted at the FCC with LTE for AT&T in the US and even a few carriers in Canada. We already know that this one's headed to AT&T so it's only a matter of time before it becomes official. This one should have some superphone specs and should be hitting the US before the end of the year so wait for it! Check it out at the FCC.

[Engadget]

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 To Be Released On October 2, Galaxy Player 4.0 and 5.0 On October 16; Galaxy Tab 7.7 Hits FCC

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Samsung has just announced the availability and the prices of some of their upcoming devices. First up, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 will be available in the US starting on October 2nd for $469 (16GB) and $569 (32GB). This tablet is running Android 3.1 along with the Touchwiz UX if you like that. If you're waiting for their PMPs, the Galaxy Player 4.0 and 5.0 will be available starting on October 16th. These will be priced at $229 and $269, respectively. These feature a 4 / 5-inch display, a 3.2MP camera, a front-facing camera, WiFi b/g/n support, and Android 2.3.5 with the TouchWiz UI.

Update: As a bonus, Engadget has mentioned that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 has been spotted at the FCC.

[Engadget]

T-Mobile USA To Release the HTC Radar 4G

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TMoNews has just picked up a bit more information on the HTC Radar 4G. The website has mentioned that the upcoming Windows Phone 7 "Mango" device is going to be hitting T-Mobile USA - for an unknown price in the future. In case you forgot, this handset is a mid-end one with a 3.8-inch WVGA SLCD display, 8GB of storage, WiFi b/g/n / Bluetooth 2.1 support, a 5MP AF camera with an LED flash, a front-facing camera, and a 1GHz CPU. It should hit the carrier before the end of the year.

Update: Unwired View has just pointed out that this device has been spotted at the FCC.

[Engadget]

Motorola MB865 Hits the FCC, Upcoming Android 4G Phone

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A new Motorola device has just been spotted at the FCC with a model number MB865. This one's likely running the Android OS and could make its way to AT&T's 4G (HSPA+) network. It's unknown exactly which device this is right now but this could be the upgraded Atrix or something like the Droid Bionic for the US carrier (and possibly Canada) . Check it out at the FCC.

[Electronista]

Samsung Focus S Hits the FCC, On Its Way To AT&T

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Samsung's latest Windows Phone 7.5 "Mango" has just been spotted at the FCC. Yes, it's the Focus S which will be hitting AT&T this Fall. It's unknown how much this will go for but it better drop soon or else it'll clash with the almighty iPhone 5 which is set to launch within the next month. Check it out at the FCC if you're bored.

[Engadget]

Huawei U8520 Hits the FCC, Android Phone With Dual-SIM Slot

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Yet another Android phone from Huawei has been spotted at the FCC. This time it's the U8520 which is going to be sporting a dual-SIM card slot which is pretty sweet. Specs for this one are said to be an HVGA display, WiFi / GPS support, a 3MP camera, a 1GHz CPU, and Android "Froyo". We don't know where this will launch right now but this model is capable of running on a bunch of North American carriers so it has a shot of landing here. Check it out at the FCC.

[Unwired View]

T-Mobile USA's Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Hits the FCC

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Another Samsung device has just been spotted at the FCC. This tablet sports AWS bands for T-Mobile USA. This tablet should feature typical Galaxy Tab 10.1 specs so don't expect a Tegra 3 CPU under the hood. Check it out at the FCC since there's not really anything else to say.

[Engadget]

Samsung Galaxy W (T679) Hits the FCC, On Its Way To T-Mobile USA

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Cell Phone Signal has just mentioned that the Samsung Galaxy W (T679) has just hit the FCC. The smartphone is on its way to T-Mobile USA. It should also feature a WVGA display, a 1.4GHz CPU, 4GB of storage, and Android 2.3. It's unknown exactly when and for how much it'll be available so we'll have to wait for that.

[Phandroid]

HTC Vigor Hits the FCC, Sporting Verizon LTE (4G)

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Looks like Verizon's upcoming 4G (LTE) smartphone has just hit the FCC. This time around we're talking about the HTC Vigor which should feature a 4.3-inch display (1,280 x 720 resolution), 1GB of RAM, a dual-core 1.5GHz CPU, 16GB of internal storage, an 8MP camera, a front-facing camera, and the Android OS. The release date for this one is unknown right now but it could hit the US carrier sometime in October.

[Phandroid]

7-Inch MSI WindPad Enjoy 7 Tablet Hits the FCC

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A mid-end tablet has just been spotted at the FCC from MSI. The WindPad Enjoy 7 is said to feature a 7-inch WVGA display, a 1.2GHz ARM Cortex A8 CPU, and Android 2.3. It's expected to launch soon for $199.99 so it'll compete with the other tablets at that price. Check it out at the FCC.

[Liliputing]

Archos A100S Tablet Hits the FCC, Reveals No Details

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A new tablet from Archos (the A100S) has just been spotted at the FCC and it tells us absolutely nothing about it. The FCC won't tell us anything until October 15th but it'll likely leak before that date. It'll likely run the Android OS but don't hope for Ice Cream Sandwich on this one. Check it out at the FCC.

[Engadget]

Samsung SGH-i727 Hits the FCC, Sports AT&T LTE

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Yet another Samsung device has hit the FCC and it's the SGH-i727. This smartphone packs AT&T LTE (4G) connectivity so it should be hitting the market later this year. Apparently, this one features a 4.5-inch Super AMOLED+ display so it definitely looks like this is the Rogers Samsung Galaxy S II LTE. It's unknown whether this is headed to AT&T especially since they have the Galaxy S II but it's always a possibility. Check it out at the FCC.

[Engadget]

Pantech Apache Hits the FCC With Verizon LTE (4G)

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Yet another handset from Pantech, the Apache, has been spotted at the FCC. This smartphone is packing CDMA along with LTE (4G) connectivity as its destined for Verizon. Specs are unknown right now but it could be the cheapest 4G smartphone on the carrier. Check it out at the FCC.

[Engadget Mobile]

HTC Bliss Leaks In the Wild, Hits the FCC

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Coming from PocketNow is a bit more information regarding the HTC Bliss. The handset that's "designed for women" is running the Android OS along with the Sense UI. This one should feature mid-end specs and has just leaked in the wild (above). The smartphone has also been spotted at the FCC with CMA / EVDO connectivity so it'll hit Verizon in the US. Check it out at the FCC.

[This Is My Next]

7-Inch HP Touchpad Go Hits the FCC, Sports HSPA+

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Looks like the webOS 3.0 powered HP Touchpad 4G has just hit the FCC. This tablet is reportedly headed to AT&T with HSPA+ connectivity. Specs for this one should be the same as the original model so you shouldn't be surprised about anything. Check it out at the FCC.

Update: This Is My Next is reporting that this actually isn't AT&T's HP Touchpad 4G. Apparently, this is the HP Touchpad Go which will be a 7-inch webOS-based tablet - codenamed "Opal". It looks like it'll be available in four models: 16GB and 32GB models and with and without HSPA+. Fortunately, at least one of these models are destined for AT&T but it's not the 10-inch tablet that's already on the market.

[Engadget]