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FCC Approves Samsung's Android Phone

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May 15, 2009, 11:27 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Today new documents seen on the FCC web site show that the announced Samsung i7500 will include support for T-Mobile's 1700MHz 3G network. This information was included in the original press materials, but the FCC approval makes it more formal. The i7500 will have a 3.2-inch AMOLED touch screen, 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash, and 8GB of built-in memory. It also has a microSD memory card slot for additional storage (up to 32GB). Neither Samsung more T-Mobile have revealed when the phone will come to market.

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Jayshmay

May 15, 2009, 11:59 AM

Take a lesson HTC!

Now HTC has a example to follow when making an Android handset. Take notes HTC!

Those AMOLED displays are real, real niCe!
I'm excited about the display tech. 😁
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Also a flash! Take notes HTC ha ha
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Yea I'm going to have to agree with jayshmay...if this samsung is half as nice as it sounds, i'm going to ditch my G1 for it...i like the G1 concept but the device is made so cheap and the camera is garbage with no flash and my phone squeaks, sometime...
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mingkee

May 15, 2009, 1:26 PM

will it come as non-branded?

I simply don't want ANY carrier stuff and setting
and hopefully I can play some streaming and use as modem (tethering) with netbook out of the box
Nope
If your computer literate and dont mind rooting your phone you can always install the dev software, no carrier garbage to speak of.
tlgreene1021

May 15, 2009, 2:40 PM

FINALLY! A Samsung phone I might buy!

I can't remember the last time I've had even a remote interest in a samsung phone. 🤤
 
 
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