February 23rd, 2009
By clauf

S0X01

Just recently, Sony Ericsson Japan filed a report of their upcoming SOX01 phone for AU by KDDI.  What does the “X” mean?  I’ll let you guys interpret that.

https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=1070202&native_or_pdf=pdf

Filed under: Exclusive, FCC, Future, Japanese
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June 19th, 2008
By karun

Sony Ericsson’s TM506 spied at FCC

A new Sony Ericsson handset called the TM506 has been spotted at FCC. Besides 3G, it also features Bluetooth, aGPS, a memory card slot and a camera of unknown quality, Web browser, Web feed, Instant Messaging, Picture and video blogging, Music and Video players, MusicDJ, USB, Voice command, embedded games, file manager, organizer, calendar and expandable memory. The draft document also suggest that the TM506 can access TV and streaming videos. The TM506 has dual-band GSM/EDGE 850/1900. The user manual notes that it also has WCDMA 1700/2100 and one can’t overlook the T-Mobile branding which earmarks it for T-Mobile USA.

When available, the TM506 will be the only Sony Ericsson phone from T-Mobile’s line-up, and one of the few to come with 3G connectivity.

Via: Softpedia

Filed under: FCC, Prototype, T series
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May 13th, 2008
By Michell

C902 & R300 At The FCC

Our e-mail inbox has been smoking with e-mails coming from all our readers about the fact that the FCC has approved the C902 and R300. So far, I had decided not to write about it, as I didn’t feel it was that big a deal, but seeing that everybody’s writing about it and that our readers have been wanting us to do the same, I might as well do it.

As said, both the C902 and R300 have been approved by the FCC, which basically means that the hardware is now pretty much ready for the market, and that only the software is yet to be completed. As always, we’ll have to do with the mediocre quality photos available at the FCC website. For those interested, you can find the C902 at the FCC here, and the R300 at the FCC here.

I personally believe that both phones will do very well - especially the R300 (and the R306) in India and other emerging countries.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

Filed under: C series, FCC, R series
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October 24th, 2007
By Michell

W960 FCC approved

The W960 was FCC approved yesterday. Now there is absolutely no doubt about the codename - it is Mooi, just as stated on our codenames-page. Here’s the FCC W960 ID site, if you’d like to have a look at it.

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Filed under: FCC, W series, Walkman
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September 30th, 2007
By Michell

Back from Prague & short recap of the week

I’m finally back from Prague after 5 lovely days of low prices and bulging meals. But enough about Prague, let’s get back to Sony Ericsson! Here’s a short recap of the week.

Sony Ericsson Z320 and Z750 have both been approved by FCC, and will soon be available. As far as I know Z750 will be available for the American market only, while Z320 will come in both an American version as well as an international version.

Sony Ericsson Developer World has set up a competition to get more tutorials, guides and such in their Wiki. This time you can win a new Sony Ericsson W910 by writing a article about the new JP8 and the JSRs in it. Check the official site for more info.

Pictures of an unknown W880 successor have been on surfacing the web lately. It’s reportedly a 12 mm Walkman phone with a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus and Walkman Player 3.0. Specification wise it looks a lot like the K770, and makes use of the same, new menu interface. You can find pictures of it here!

The Havanna range of phones, which I did a post about earlier on, has now officially been announced. The same has the V640, which is a non-Walkman branded music phone exclusively for Vodafone with HSDPA.

Last but not least it seems that Sony Ericsson could be working on a new concept, which pretty much is a sliding touchscreen, that can work as both navigation keys and a small / large screen depending on what one uses it for.

Filed under: Announcement, Concept, Developer, FCC, Music, Rumour, W series, Walkman, Z series
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