Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 hits the FCC with 7-inch screen and WiFi in tow

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 surfaces at the FCC

Just a little over a week after Samsung introduced the 7-inch Galaxy Tab 3 to the world, and it’s already made its way to the FCC for approval. There’s not much to say here that we don’t know about, but as expected, this particular model is WiFi-only, with no LTE or voice-enabled bands mentioned in the documentation. As a reminder, the Tab 3 has relatively modest specs with a WSVGA (1,024 x 600) TFT screen, a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, 8GB or 16GB of storage (expandable up to 64GB), a 4,000 mAh battery, a rear 3-megapixel camera and a front 1.3-megapixel one. It’s set to ship with Android 4.1 some time this month, with a 3G version following in June. Though we’re not sure of its exact drop date, we hope it’s after a certain tech conference next week for the sake of our sanity.

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Sony Xperia A Hits The FCC

Sony Xperia A Hits The FCCRight now, it seems that the hottest property from Sony Mobile that is set to hit the market pretty soon would be the Sony Xperia i1, or if you prefer its codename, then Honami would do the trick nicely. Alleged specifications of the Sony Xperia i1 has already leaked out, but is there more to come from Sony Mobile? We did bring you word that NTT DoCoMo would be bringing a slew of smartphones in the Land of the Rising Sun later this summer, and the Sony Xperia A is one of them. Well, it is nice to know that the Sony Xperia A has already received the nod of approval from the FCC, where it shows up as NTT DoCoMo’s SO-04E.

Hardware specifications in the FCC documents point to a 5” display at Full HD resolution, something that would definitely resonate with smartphone fanboys – a removable, 2,300mAh battery, a 13-megapixel shooter, 16GB of internal memory, and LTE connectivity. Do you think that now would be a good time to start saving up for the Xperia A?

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Sony Xperia A hits the FCC with 5-inch screen and removable battery

Sony Xperia A passes through the FCC on its way to Japan

Many have suspected that Sony wasn’t done with its 2013 high-end phones just because the Xperia Z and ZL were shipping. As of today, that’s more than just speculation: a once-rumored Xperia A has swung through the FCC for approval as NTT DoCoMo’s SO-04E. The filing is unusually detailed for a device that isn’t official, showing a 5-inch, 1080p handset that maintains Sony’s OmniBalance look while including a removable, 2,300mAh battery that we haven’t seen in the Z or ZL. The manual also has the Android phone sharing the Z’s 13-megapixel camera, 16GB of built-in storage and LTE, although mum’s the word on any upgrade to the Snapdragon S4 Pro. Sony hasn’t confirmed what we’re seeing, but we may not have long to learn the full story when NTT DoCoMo is revealing its summer mobile lineup on May 15th.

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Sony Xperia L swings by the FCC with North America-friendly 3G

Sony Xperia L swings by the FCC with North Americafriendly 3G

While Sony intrigued us with the Xperia L’s blend of a low-end smartphone with a higher-end camera, it wasn’t very specific on just where we could eventually buy one: “worldwide” doesn’t help, folks. Courtesy of an FCC filing, there’s now a hint that the phone might show up in North America. The L has surfaced at the US agency carrying HSPA-based 3G compatible with the likes of AT&T, Straight Talk and T-Mobile, as well as Canadian carriers of all sizes. Even with a manual included in the filing, though, there’s no telltale clues as to which providers in either country might be interested. Without any built-in LTE, the Xperia L we see here is more likely to reach either smaller networks or go the carrier-independent route — if it comes to North America at all, that is.

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President Obama nominates Tom Wheeler as next FCC Chairman

Not that there was much doubt after yesterday, but President Obama has just officially nominated Tom Wheeler to be the next Chairman of the FCC. In a statement, outgoing Chairman Julius Genachowski says that he has known Wheeler personally and professionally for almost 20 years, and says that with his “deep policy expertise and his first-hand experience as a technology investor, he is a superb choice to advance the FCC’s mission of promoting innovation, investment, competition, and consumer protection.” Much of that experience comes from Wheeler’s role as a venture capitalist and lobbyist, which has up until now included spots on the boards of companies like Roundbox, UpdateLogic, Twisted Pair Solutions, EarthLink and TNS — plus previous tenures at both the NCTA and CTIA. He’s also been publicly commenting on a range of issues on his Mobile Musings blog, which saw its last entry in December of last year. As expected, current FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn will serve as interim Chair pending Wheeler’s confirmation.

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Sony Xperia Z For T-Mobile Spotted At The FCC

Sony Xperia Z For T Mobile Spotted At The FCCGood news T-Mobile subscribers, if you have been looking forward to getting your hands on the Sony Xperia Z, Sony’s flagship smartphone unveiled during CES 2013, it seems that the device has been spotted at the FCC. The FCC filing does not reveal anything new and as expected, the phone for T-Mobile’s network will feature AWS LTE and HSPA+. T-Mobile has yet to officially announce the availability of the device, but hopefully with this FCC filing being brought to light, the carrier will be making an announcement regarding availability and pricing soon!

For those who might have forgotten about the Xperia Z, here are some of its specs to consider. The phone will feature a 5” Full HD display, a 13MP camera, a quad-core chipset clocked at 1.5GHz, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage and will come with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean preinstalled. If you’re wondering if this phone might be worth your time and money, be sure to check out our review of the phone here.

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Sony Xperia Z for T-Mobile approved by the FCC with compatible LTE

Sony Xperia Z for TMobile approved by the FCC

The FCC’s approval process can be incredibly secretive, since most companies prefer not to leak out any information that could give away the identity of their star products. Sony, on the other hand, is typically the most liberal when it comes to letting us in on the scoop, and its latest device is no exception. In this case, the T-Mobile version of the Xperia Z was spotted with a full spread of external and internal photos along with a detailed user manual (which also gives away the model, carrier association and features such as WiFi calling). If you’re still in denial for any odd reason, the docs confirm the inclusion of AWS LTE (band 4) and pentaband HSPA+. T-Mobile still hasn’t confirmed that Sony’s flagship is coming to its smartphone lineup, but we likely won’t have to wait very long before we get an official announcement from the Uncarrier. Head below to check out the docs for yourself; or, for the Cliff Notes version, we have a small gallery of images and screenshots below to get the point across.

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President Obama to nominate Tom Wheeler as FCC Chairman tomorrow

As Julius Genachowski winds down his five-year term as Chairman of the FCC, rumors of his successor are in full swing. Now, Engadget has confirmed with a White House official that President Obama will nominate industry veteran, Tom Wheeler, for the position, in an announcement that will come tomorrow. According to Wheeler’s profile on his personal blog, he currently identifies himself as a venture capitalist and sits on the boards of Roundbox, UpdateLogic, Twisted Pair Solutions, EarthLink and TNS. Wheeler’s history in the cable and wireless industry spans decades. He served as president of the National Cable Television Association (NCTA) from 1979 to 1984, and later took the helm of the CTIA as its president and CEO from 1992 until 2003. According to Politico, Wheeler shares close ties with the Obama administration, and is said to have raised hundreds of thousands of campaign dollars for the President’s two bids at the White House. Pending confirmation, Mignon Clyburn, will serve as interim chairman until a new leader is appointed.

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President Obama to name Tom Wheeler as FCC head

The White House is set to announce the next chairman of the FCC, and the position will be going to telecom lobbyist and venture capitalist Tom Wheeler, according to several reports. President Obama is expected to make the announcement as early as tomorrow, which will see the Core Capital Partners managing director take over the FCC helm at that point.

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Wheeler is taking over for Julius Genachowski, who stepped down from the position last month, and is temporarily being replaced by Commissioner Mignon Clyburn. Such credentials attached to Tom Wheeler include being the head of CTIA Wireless for over 10 years, as well serving as president of the National Cable Television Association.

Wheeler will be put into some tough shoes, as he becomes head of an organization that maintains and polices wireless airwaves and regulates telephone networks, as well as television. In a fast-paced technology world where standards are changing, Wheeler will hopefully add a fresh presence to the FCC.

There’s also the chance that the FCC will approve certain proposals under Wheeler that the FCC wouldn’t approve otherwise. For instance, Wheeler has said in the past that he would have allowed AT&T to acquire T-Mobile, but a lawsuit brought on put an end to the acquisition, which was also supported by Genachowski.

[via Wall Street Journal]


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Samsung Galaxy Mega hits FCC again, this time with LTE

Samsung Galaxy Mega hits FCC again, this time with LTE

Better start working on those powerball exercises. If Samsung’s Galaxy Mega was the thing you thought your life was missing, it’s just landed at the FCC. Yeah, we know this isn’t the first time, but this second go-round it’s the LTE-sporting GT-i9205 model. The usual lab tests show little that we didn’t know already — unless you didn’t know it had LTE Band 5, dual band WiFi, NFC or GSM 850 / 1900. As the 5.8-inch isn’t 4G-enabled, this means we’re looking at the bigger 6.3-inch version, but still no word on if, when or how a version might land on US shores. Still no harm in limbering up, though, is there?

Update: Upon further inspection, this variant only uses LTE band 5 (850MHz), which no US carrier currently uses. It’s very unlikely this I9205 variant will hit the US.

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