By: t-marco September 27th, 2009

According to the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association, specific absorption rate, or SAR, is “a way of measuring the quantity of radio frequency (RF) energy that is absorbed by the body.” For a phone to pass FCC certification and be sold in the United States, its maximum SAR level must be less than 1.6 watts per kilogram.
By: t-marco September 24th, 2009

Just today, FCC just passed the new slider Gaming-Phone coming to AT&T, the new Samsung SGH-A797. Also, we found some spy shots of the new phone, blurry ones but you can see clearly the AT&T logo. This phone is a vertical slider with touch screen and QWERTY-keyboard.
By: t-marco September 15th, 2009

Android 1.6 SDK is available for download. Android 1.6, which is based on the donut branch from the Android Open Source Project, introduces a number of new features and technologies.
By: t-marco September 15th, 2009

Motorola is in talks with large U.S. operators other than initial partner T-Mobile USA to sell its Cliq smartphone, but wouldn’t elaborate on key elements about the new product, including pricing.
By: t-marco August 27th, 2009

Nearly two weeks after submitting the app to Apple, Facebook’s totally revamped 3.0 application is finally live on the App Store. You can download it now using itunes or App Store from your ipod touch or iPhone.
By: t-marco July 30th, 2009

After the big news about the new Motorola Morrison for T-Mobile now, another big news. Today FCC shows the confirmation of the new Windows Mobile, or we can call it now Windows Phone HTC Topaz, but this time with American 3G bands, 850/1900.
By: t-marco July 23rd, 2009


Windows lovers, we have great news for you!!. Today FCC gave us some great news for those who really like using Windows Mobile phones and Samsung fans. The new Samsung Omnia 2 I8000L just passed FCC with AT&T 3G bands! Yes folks!.
By: t-marco July 15th, 2009

The test have been made by Wired, measuring the 3G performance of the four largest U.S. carriers – AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile involving more than 15,000 users, with about 12,000 of all who signed up found to have taken a valid participation.