
GSM Only BlackBerry Storm Gets FCC Approval

While the Bold officially launches today and Verizon Storm still awaits release, Blackberry fans of the world may rejoice in learning that the GSM-only version of the much awaited phone has just received FCC approval. I wouldn’t be surprised if it gets released on Vodafone before it hits the streets of the U.S.
According to Vodafone, the phone will have: 1 GB of memory, 192 MB RAM, 3.2 megapixel camera, Video capture, A-GPS and Quad-band. No idea if it is 3G or will work with AT&T’s 3G network but it’s still exciting news.

FCC Documents Announce that Nokia N85 Coming to North America

It’s official, the Nokia N85 is bound for North American shores. Some FCC documents advertise the forthcoming release by making the User Guide and SAR report part of the public record. Nokia has yet to officially release pricing or a release date yet though.
The Nokia N85 is a handset that features a bright OLED display, a series of audio functions and a full-fledged GPS service.

Can Receiver Play Both XM and Sirius?

It appears from a letter written to the FCC by a certain Michael Hartleib that satellite receivers may already be capable of receiving both Sirius and XM with a simple firmware update. That would be a good thing. I would renew my contract (my car has an XM receiver) if true.

3G Handset Approval

Enter the "first 3G handset approved for T-Mobile." Just a sneak peek, so stay tuned.
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