
The Almighty FCC has approved the Nokia 6210 Navigator which is actually the successor to the 6110 Navigator. The handset comes equipped with a built-in GPS with A-GPS, 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi support, voice-activated controls, a 3.2MP camera with dual LED flash and Symbian Series 60 operating system. The Nokia 6210 Navigator will be released in Q3 this year for $430. [Jgadgets via Upcoming Cell Phones]

LG’s hot new portable navigation device (PND), has just been reviewed by the FCC and now has some specs available as well as a preview photo. This PND comes with a 4-plus-inch touchscreen, bluetooth compatibility, an SD card slot, and a mini-USB port that also functions as a power jack and some PMP features like music and photo playback, but no video oddly enough. So far, there’s no other juicy specs or a price tag on this baby yet. Sorry to keep you all in suspense. [Engadget]

The Almighty FCC has approved the HTC Neon 100 smartphone. It means that we will see this gadget in the market very soon. According to the pic, it seems that this smartphone will come with a touchscreen display. This Pocket PC Phone is powered by a Li-ion battery and sports WCDMA Band V. There is not much information about the device. So stay tuned for more updates!
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by Johan on September 9, 2007

The Levi’s mobile phone has finally passed FCC test and is going for GSM network which sports GSM 850 and 1900 MHz. The phone shown in the FCC documents comes in a brown copper style, Its phone manual is showing a Mexico watermark on every pages, which might lead to the availability region. Stay tuned for more updates.
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The FCC will supposedly approve the Nokia 6500 classic [tag]cell phone[/tag] by the end of the year. The testing stage included HSDPA internet access and recently added USB connector for fast transfer of files. Bluetooth is also confirmed for the phone. There weren’t any new product shots available. Whether it is AT&T exclusive or unlocked is unknown.
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by Johan on July 16, 2007

The LX260 is a new [tag]cell phone[/tag] from LG that has been approved by the FCC. This slider features a QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth connectivity, a camera, and a microSD memory slot. It’s slated to be released through Sprint sometime in the next few months. Pretty slick looking LG Phone.
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Motorola’s latest MOTORAZR2 clamshell cellphone has been approved by the FCC. The handset was just launched in Korea, retailing for around $542 (unlocked) each. The MOTORAZR2 has a 2 inch external touchscreen display that gives users access to over 10 functions despite being closed. Its 2.2 inch internal display has double the resolution as the original RAZR. Other features include Bluetooth connectivity, 3G, a 2MP shooter, and a microSD memory card slot. This 11.9mm thin cellphone will be available in the US through AT&T.
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The Nokia 7500 phone has been approved by the FCC. The handset carries Bluetooth connectivity and sports both GPRS and EDGE. Nothing much is known about this mid-range handset, so stay tuned for more updates!
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FCC has approved the Sony Ericsson W660i Walkman Phone. This little 3G phone comes jam packed with a 512MB memory stick micro (M2), which is able to store as many as 470 songs (eAAC+ format). The phone’s memory is also expandable to 1GB. No word on the pricing yet, but it should hit the streets very soon.
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The almighty FCC have approved the Samsung SGH-A617 phone, making available to the U.S. market. The clamshell is a quad-band GSM/EDGE and 850/1900 WCDMA cellphone. Other features of the Samsung SGH-A617 includes Bluetooth connectivity, a digital camera, and a generous external display.
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