The LG Revolution passed through the FCC’s vigorous testing as the VS910 in March, but the device had so much fun it decided to take a second trip to the labs. Upon perusing the docs we learned that this version of the VS910 is a completely identical device, with the exception of some additional Mobile Hotspot modes and power reductions. The listed changes are mainly related to LTE, which hopefully means LG will have a solid battery comparable to the Droid Charge rather than the power-guzzling Thunderbolt . A second sweep through the FCC could be an indication that launch is close; given the recent history of delays on other LTE-equipped phones, however, forgive us if we’re just a tad bit concerned about these changes occurring so close to the eleventh hour. If you’re just as fond of digging through FCC documents as we are, head to the source links below. LG Revolution revisits FCC, reminisces the good times originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Mon, 16 May 2011 10:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Gigabyte's S1080 Wireless Tablet @ FCC | Cell Phone News and Cell …
May 4th, 2011
jedwan It look as though Gigabyte’s S1080 wireless tablet could be arriving in the US in the near future as its currently making its way through the FCC. The new S1080 tablet is powered by an Intel Dual Core Atom N550 and runs a full version …
HTC Wildfire S earns top marks with FCC, supports AT&T compatible 3G
April 30th, 2011
jedwan HTC ‘s newly announced Wildfire S — or model number PG76110 — just finished pinballing its way through the FCC’s labs, coming out the other side with 1900 / 850MHz dual-band HSPA. As a quick refresher, this phone was launched at MWC this year and features a 3.2-inch display, 5 megapixel camera with LED flash, Bluetooth 3.0, and runs Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). Considering how many handsets are still shipping with Froyo, we expect this combination of Google’s newest OS, HTC’s Sense UI V3.0, plus an affordable price point to make the Wildfire S a popular device when it finally hits these shores. Of course, before you get all giddy, we’d like to remind you that while the Wildfire S does support the right 3G bands for AT&T, there’s no guarantee it’ll end up there. HTC Wildfire S earns top marks with FCC, supports AT&T compatible 3G originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sat, 30 Apr 2011 09:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
HTC Desire HD Passes FCC w/ATT Bands
January 1st, 2011
jedwan Engadget is reporting that the HTC Desire HD has passed through the FCC with ATT/Telus/Rogers-compatible UMTS frequencies, 850 and 1900.
“Fenway” Windows Mobile PDA makes its way through the FCC …
June 16th, 2010
jedwan Fenway” Windows Mobile PDA makes its way through the FCC…



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