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Stars of the Federal Communications Commission this week is the budget Nokia 5230, T-Mobile momentum from Huawei, and the device is HTC, which could end up at AT & T.
Since the FCC has to certify every phone sold in the United States, not to mention test its SAR rating, an online database offers a lot of agencies Sneak looks to those who dig. And to save you the trouble, Crave has will be combed through the database for you. This selection of filings from the past week on new and upcoming cell phones. Click to read the full text of the report.
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Samsung Rogue makes us swoon (2009-9-14 17:3:3)
First impressions: Motorola Cliq (2009-9-14 16:30:34)
Cliq: the first Android phone Motorola's (2009-9-14 16:13:35)
Phones Burning Man: Can you hear me? (2009-9-14 15:58:54)
Mobile service for finding files back home (2009-9-14 15:53:55)
iPhone users are not the only ones who receive Cool Apps (2009-9-14 15:13:4)
AT & T introduces A-List (2009-9-10 17:31:34)
T-Mobile's retro Samsung T659 (2009-9-10 17:28:11)
iPhone needs buttons for games that will be taken seriously (2009-9-10 17:22:13)
ITunes 9 interruptions Palm Pre-media synchronization (2009-9-10 17:10:59)
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