Tag Archives: FccApproval

Samsung Galaxy Camera swings past the FCC with AT&T-capable 3G

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Samsung made much ado of the Galaxy Camera coming in both 3G and 4G versions, but it wasn’t clear just which carriers would let us upload photos when away from WiFi. The FCC might have just given out a big clue with approval filings for two 3G editio…


Beats Pill Bluetooth speaker spotted at FCC and HMV: take one and call Dr. Dre in the morning

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The Beats by Dr. Dre badge has usually been attached to headphones and the occasional laptop or smartphone. We’ve never really seen it attached to dedicated speakers, however, and that’s where both an FCC filing and a sighting at UK retailer HMV’s on…


Samsung Galaxy S III for T-Mobile hits FCC, brings future-proofed HSPA+ for good measure

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There’s been hints of it coming as early as February, but we now have a smoking gun at the FCC: the Galaxy S III is coming to T-Mobile. A Samsung SGH-T999 has popped up at the agency sporting newly added 1,700MHz AWS support that’s the telltale sign …


Acer Iconia Tab A700 hits FCC approval process head-on, comes out victorious

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The Tegra 3-touting tablet from Acer known as the Iconia Tab A700 hasn’t made the rounds since CES, just over four months ago. It’s finally hit the federal stage, with the WiFi-only version getting the seal of approval from the FCC, which tells us th…


Karotz hits the US, has a lot of catching up to do on Twitter, Facebook

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After a rather graphic trip to the FCC, we suspected that Nabaztag’s more pronounceable, if largely aesthetically identical successor Karotz was slated for arrival here in the US any day now. The time has finally come. The WiFi-enabled lagomorph is …


Sprint puts the brakes on LightSquared spectrum deal, waits for FCC thumbs up

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It ain’t over ’till the fat lady sings and, in this case, she’s still taking a very deep breath. After granting potential partner LightSquared a 30-day extension to gain final FCC approval for its LTE spectrum, Sprint is now pulling back from the 15…


Sprint gives LightSquared an extra 30 days to gain FCC approval

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As you may recall from last year, Sprint and LightSquared signed a 15-year agreement that would see the two companies share spectrum and equipment as they build out their respective LTE networks — an agreement that hinged on LightSquared’s ability to …