An eagle eyed PDA fan spotted the Toshiba's G910 and G920 on the FCC site. The G910 handheld comes with a UMTS radio, triband GSM, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. The two models are similar except one will have GPS and the other won't reports Crave
Sony Ericsson's P990i cell phone includes a 2 megapixel camera with autofocus and feature a new hardware keyboard beneath the flip-down keypad.
The phone also features a 2.8 inch QVGA 262k touch screen, 80Mb of user free memory, a 64MB Memory Stick PRO Duo card in the box and the ability to take up to 4GB.
The FCC has approved the ASUS R2H Ultra Mobile PC.
The R2H UMPC features a 7 inch WXGA display, 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, Wi-Fi, and a biometric fingerprint reader. Asus claims the R2H has a battery life of 2 hours.
The Yepp player measures 0.43-inches thick, and weighs a mere 1.7 ounces. Features include Bluetooth support for using wireless headphones, FM radio, voice recording, MP3/WMA/OGG support, photo and text viewing, and two full color 3D games. You can also play back 15fps videos at a 208 x 176 resolution.
The FCC has approved the Samsung SPH-M250, a new TV phone set for launch on the Sprint netwiork.
After careful comparison of the test photos to Samsung models, it appears to be a version of the B250, a TV phone Samsung launched in Korea. The B250 has a lid that rotates 90 degrees to watch video in landscape mode. It is possible that this phone is simply a video focused EV-DO handset that will present Sprint's streaming video in landscape. Sprint has already been running mobile TV trials using TDtv technology from IP Wireless in their 2.5 GHz spectrum.
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