Posts Tagged ‘CDMA’
Samsung’s SCH-i225 mobile phone coming to the States
Samsung passed their SCH-i225 mobile phone through the FCC today. This is a CDMA/EVDO device with Bluetooth, and if the information phone number on the label of the SCH-i225 is any indication, this device will be sold in the US.
There’s not much more information in the FCC filing, although we do get an idea of the SCH-i225’s form factor from the label placement pics above.
Huawei’s Centro look-alike
Huawei passed their C6100 mobile phone through the FCC today. The C6100 is a CDMA device which bears a striking resemblance to Palm’s Centro smartphone.
However, there is little chance that this device will make it to the States. Huawei will most likely OEM this device to China Telecom.
New CDMA BlackBerry Curve passes through the FCC
RIM passed a CDMA device called the RCL21CW through the FCC today. Label-placement pics of the device show Curve branding, so this looks like it will be a new version of the Curve for either Sprint or Verizon. The test report indicates that the device will have 800/1900 CDMA/EVDO as well as WiFi and Bluetooth, but that’s all we know for now.

