
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]

The FCC has recently approved the HTC Neon 100 model. According to the pic, it seems that the gadget will come with a touchscreen display. This Pocket PC Phone is powered by a Li-ion battery and sports WCDMA Band V. No further info on this product so far. Stay tuned for more updates.
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The Almighty FCC has approved the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 quad-band GSM/EDGE phone. It comes loaded with GPS navigation, a 3.5mm headset jack, stereo Bluetooth, an external microSD memory card slot, updated mail software, and 802.11b/g WiFi connectivity. However, the handset does not support 3G.
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by Johan on September 19, 2007

Asus fans will be pleased to hear that Asus P550 will be available in the States. The smartphone features tri-band GSM, UMTS (3G), Wi-Fi, 570Mhz processor, 64MB RAM, GPS, and 2MP digital camera.
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The Levi’s mobile phone has passed FCC test and is going for GSM network that support GSM 850 and 1900 MHz. The handset 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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Rumor has it that the FCC will approve the Nokia 6500 classic by the end of the year. Product shots or names were not included. During testing the phone included HSDPA internet access and USB connector for faster transfer of files. Bluetooth is also confirmed for the phone. Whether it is AT&T exclusive or unlocked is still unknown.
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