Has Samsung ATIV Odyssey for Verizon hit the FCC?
Samsung ATIV Odyssey appears to have made to FCC presuming that the device has the model number SCH-i930 that is plus 10 from the SCH-i920 which is the Verizon’s Samsung Omnia II.
Samsung ATIV Odyssey appears to have made to FCC presuming that the device has the model number SCH-i930 that is plus 10 from the SCH-i920 which is the Verizon’s Samsung Omnia II.
The upcoming HTC DROID DNA handset has passed through FCC doors with Verizon’s CDMA and LTE bands. The model number abd SKU numbers have been listed as PL83200 and SHTC6435LVW respectively.
US wireless carriers, AT&T and T-Mobile have introduced a new database for the first time that will block stolen cellphones giving them useless once reported. By the end of November next year, Sprint and Verizon will join into AT&T and T-Mobile’s databases so that the vast majority of US cellphone users will be covered.
The Google Nexus 7 with 3G Connectivity hits the FCC in North America. This is just another confirmation of the existence of the 3G enabled Nexus device among others.
FCC approves the agreement between the AT&T and Sirius to resolve the potential interference to satellite radio users in adjacent spectrum bands and also allow AT&T to expand its 4G LTE Network.
Two Samsung galaxy Tab 2 variants, SPH-P500 and SCH-i915, LTE-equipped tablets for Sprint and Verizon carriers are passed by FCC. Samsung Note 2 for Sprint and US Cellular have also been cleared.
FCC has approved the AT&T and Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II variants Friday. It is expected that Verizon and AT&T will be the first one to get Galaxy note II than others.
A mysterious Samsung tablet with T-Mobile / Samsung branding has recently passed through the FCC doors. According to the FCC sketch of the device, it could be a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 heading to T-Mobile network with model name SGH-T779.
Verizon iPhone 5 is going to stay unlock, it won’t ever be locked and users can easily hop onto any network. The reason for unlocking Verizon’s iPhone 5 is most likely due to FCC terms.
The new newly unveiled Sony Xperia J handset has been already dismantled at FCC labs. Xperia J packs 4″ display, 512MB RAM, 1750mAh battery, 5MP camera and more.