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Recently approved devices by the FCC
Filed in archive New Products/Services by Umair Khalid on April 14, 2008
Recently approved devices by the FCC


The following three devices were recently approved by Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which means that these would soon be launched in the US.

Sony Ericsson G700:

The SE G700 is a 3G device that features a regular 3.2 MP camera on the back and also a front camera for video conferencing. Navigation is done through the usual 5-way navigation keys and also a Stylus. Other features available on this upcoming device include an Audio and Video player supporting a large number of formats, memory stick micro (M2) support and an integrated RSS reader. Expected availability date and price not known as yet.

Nokia RM451:

This phone is predicted to be one of Nokia's latest fashion phones. Here are some of the specifications:

1GB internal memory
Bluetooth
WAP 2.0
Nokia Xpress audio messaging application
MMS, email, instant messaging, presence enhanced contacts and remote synchronization.
Expected availability date and price not known as yet.

LG KC550:

The LG KC550 is a GSM/EDGE phone with Bluetooth support. Not much more known about this device as yet. Expected availability date and price not known as well.

Source: Mobile Whack


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