
Still remember the Samsung Galaxy S, which is also known as the Samsung T959? The FCC has recently approved this Android-powered handset, which means it is set to hit the market from T-Mobile in the near future. The new Samsung Galaxy S T959 features a 1700MHz AWS connectivity, a 4-inch WVGA Super AMOLED display with the TouchWiz user interface, Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS navigation, a 5-megapixel AutoFocus camera with HD video recording and a 1GHz processor. [FCC via UnwiredView]

FCC has finally approved the Nokia C5 (Model number: RM-614). It is a candybar handset with a rather wide body. Word has it that this handset will feature a QWERTY keyboard. Too bad, there is no further info about the Nokia C3, so stay tuned. [UnWiredView]

The Almighty FCC has finally approved the CDMA HTC-made smartphone with the model name PB99300. This CDMA version of the Nexus One should be launched via Verizon soon via Google’s online store, just like the Nexus One for T-Mobile. Additionally, Verizon should also launch the HTC Incredible Android 2.1-powered smartphone in the near future. No word on pricing at this time. [UnWiredView]

Folks in the US will receive the Sharp PB10ZU because FCC has given their nod of approval for the handset. This QWERTY slider phone features Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, as well as CDMA compatibility. Stay tuned for more updates. [Engadget]

The Almighty FCC has finally approved the Acer beTouch E110 Android-powered smartphone, so folks in the US will receive this handset very soon. This entry-level smartphone is equipped with a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen display, a GPS capability, a 3.5mm headphone jack, social networking capability, Acer web widgets support, a 3.2-megapixel camera, a 256MB ROM, a 256MB RAM and a 416MHz ST Ericsson PNX6715 processor. Stay tuned for more updates. [UnWiredView]

FCC has finally approved the Nokia C6, which is also known as the Nokia RM-612. This new handset supports Quad-band GSM and Tri-band WCDMA (900/1900/2100 MHz). Other specs include WiFi 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth connectivity. Stay tuned for more updates. [Wireless Goodness]