Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Shipping, Sony Ericsson T303 Daisy Edition and More
Added on 2008-11-28 04:52:00
by Tanya Palta
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The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic now shipping in select markets, Sony Ericsson T303 in Daisy Edition, Nokia bowing out of Japan and more. Here is today mobile round up.
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Latest on Samsung Pixon and Nokia Tube, Zune Phone Unlikely and More
Added on 2008-09-28 10:51:00
by Tanya Palta
Samsung Pixon very much a reality, new iPhone firmware tweaks Safari, No Zune phone and more. Here is a round up of stories making waves this weekend.
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| Tags: Samsung, Pixon, iPhone, Firmware 2.2, Beta, Cellphones, Zune, Microsoft, Windows Mobile, Nokia, iPhone, Tube |
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Nokia Tube with US 3G on FCC?
Added on 2008-05-20 12:17:00
by Alfredo Padilla
The FCC gods just dropped a Nokia device on us. It looks tablet like, which leads us to believe it may be the long awaited Nokia Tube, a touch screen competitor to the iPhone. We've seen the same phone come down the FCC tube, pardon the pun, before, but this one shows some love for U.S. users with support for 3G on the 850 and 1900 Mhz bands, which are used by AT&T. The Tube is expected to be out later this year.
Update: It turns out our guess was wrong in this case. The phone that came down the FCC is actually the Nokia E66, as reported by Engadget Mobile.
Request for Confidentiality
FCC Label Location
SAR Report
Compliance Report
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FCC reveals what may be the Nokia Tube
Added on 2008-04-24 12:29:00
by Alfredo Padilla
The FCC today dropped a mystery Nokia phone on us. Although there were no pictures, the schematic of the placement for the FCC label leads us to believe that this may be the eagerly awaited Nokia Tube. Of course it could also just be a block schematic that they use for any phone, but Nokia's schematics are usually a little more detailed. Rumors are that the Tube, a touch screen S60 phone that's meant to compete with the iPhone, will be available later this year. If this is the Tube U.S. customers will be disappointed by the lack of support for AT&T's 3G network, although Nokia has gotten better about releasing U.S. 3G versions of their phones in the past year.
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Schematic
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