We’ve already told you that Samsung is working on a bigger tablet, one that would rock a 12.2-inch screen. Heck, we’ve even seen that device popping-up at Antutu benchmarks, and now… it got FCC’s seal of approval. That’s right, the government employed engineers are able to play with this thing way before we get the…
AT&T’s HTC One Max clears the FCC
Engadget caught AT&T’s version of the HTC One Max at FCC. The device marked as OP3P500 has all the right bands to sing along the carrier’s LTE network (band 17), making it ready to be sold on the U.S. soil. The ball is now in AT&T’s court which is undoubtedly compiling marketing materials and educating…
A miniature Moto X spotted in FCC filing
As promised, Motorola looks to be working on bringing to customers a low-cost variant of its latest flagship phone, the Moto X. Although the company has yet to officially announce the device; photos of a miniature version of the Moto X seems to have appeared on Motorola’s recent FCC filing. Judging by the photo above,…
New Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 hits the FCC
The newly announced Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition has been caught while getting the regulatory approval at FCC’s website. The model government-employed engineers got to try out comes with Wi-Fi connectivity only, and we’ll rather have to wait a little longer to see its LTE-enabled counterpart following suit. Samsung hasn’t said when its new…
Unannounced Intel CZ120 smartphone caught at the FCC
A new, Intel-made (yes that’s made by Intel) smartphone has been caught at the FCC. And no, we don’t know whether this device will ever make it to your local store. In any case, judging by its size, the Intel CZ120 likely packs a 4.3-inch screen, HSPA+ and Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth, NFC, and a camera…
LG V500 9.8-inch tablet caught at the FCC
We’ve already told you that LG is getting ready to return to the tablet market and most likely unveil a new device at the upcoming IFA in Berlin, Germany. What we’ve heard is that we may see an 8.3-inch model unveiled then and (here’s the news) that may not be the only tablet the Korean…
Archos GamePad 2 caught the FCC
Looks like Archos is working on a successor of its GamePad tablet, with such device earning a spot at the FCC’s website. Unfortunately, we’re not sure what kind of hardware this thing sports under the hood but we’re sure it’s more powerful than its predecessor. Of course, we would like to see it sporting some…
Sony Xperia Z Ultra Hits FCC – Could Be T-Mobile Bound
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra just strolled through the FCC with a handful of LTE bands in tow. Bands 2, 4, 5, and 7 are all accounted for, but the addition of 1700MHz HSPA support may point to a T-Mobile USA release for this particular model. T-Mobile currently offers the Xperia Z as a carrier…
Sony Honami Goes Through The FCC
As if we didn’t know the Sony Honami was well on its way, the handset just passed through the FCC. We’ve seen a healthy amount of spec leaks for the upcoming Sony Honami, and we can expect the device to ship with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 CPU and 20 megapixel camera on top of a…
FCC Document Confirms a T-Mobile Moto X
An FCC document leaked today that hints that the much speculated about Moto X will be coming to T-Mobile. Earlier reports suggested that the Moto X might not be available on T-Mobile, but a variant of Motorola’s new smartphone that appears to be compatible with T-Mobile showed up in an FCC filing, making a strong case…









