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Nokia 5230 clears the FCC

Stars of the Federal Communications Commission this week is the budget Nokia 5230, T-Mobile momentum from Huawei, and the device is HTC, which could end up at AT & T.

Since the FCC has to certify every phone sold in the United States, not to mention test its SAR rating, an online database offers a lot of agencies Sneak looks to those who dig. And to save you the trouble, Crave has will be combed through the database for you. This selection of filings from the past week on new and upcoming cell phones. Click to read the full text of the report.

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AT & T introduces A-List

AT & T introduced a new calling plan feature list rollover. With this function you can add to the five most frequently called numbers “list”, which you can then make and receive calls with no additional cost. Those FamilyTalk plans can add up to 10 rooms. And, of course, because you will not use any of your minutes with these challenges, any unused minutes will rollover to the next month.

Individual customers with plans $ 59.99 and above are eligible for the list, and clients must have a FamilyTalk plans $ 89.99 or more. To add numbers to the list, you must sign up for AT & T. online account management The function will begin Sept. 20, 2009. Other carriers also have similar functions, such as T-Mobile’s MyFaves for example, but AT & T is the only one to offer rollover minutes.

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T-Mobile’s retro Samsung T659

Ever restless after yesterday’s Samsung Sprint and Verizon Wireless ads by disseminating new love phone T-Mobile. SGH-T659 show retro-design of sliders in the standard silver. 2.2-inch display supports 262,000 colors and tube casts finishing 0.59 inches.

Features include support for T-Mobile’s 3G (HSDPA) network, a 2-megapixel camera and video recording, MP3-player, Bluetooth, expandable memory slot, instant messaging and e-mail, using GPS TeleNav, a personal organizer, and a speakerphone.

T659 is $ 69.99 with two year agreement for services and nearly $ 50 discount.

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iPhone needs buttons for games that will be taken seriously

But how do you plan to accurately Dick?

(Credit: Stephen Shankland / CNET)

At today’s event, Apple, the company has devoted generous amounts of time on the various charts and numbers, saying that the iPhone and IPod Touch offers much more in terms of games than Sony PSP and Nintendo DS.

iPhone and IPod Touch games have a lot going for them. Titles cheaper, they offer a tilt functionality, and graphics is better than what Nintendo DS can display. All that aside, it is difficult to consider the iPhone as a legitimate gaming platform, while Apple may offer some tactile function buttons.

First, let’s a few things straight. As for casual games, you can not beat that Apple has to offer. There are countless quick and easy games, which also correspond to the platform Apple. No download games for PSP 15 minutes you sit in the waiting room or while standing in line at New Delhi on the counter. Thus, although this section of the gaming market seems sealed, the same can be said of the more hardcore action / adventure and shooter games.

As it currently stands, the control of such games on your iPhone or IPod Touch is a disappointing mess. Players must navigate, using a virtual D-Pad, which is unable to ensure the accuracy or the physical sense of control PAD actual proposals on the PSP and DS. We are pleased to see how the Madden franchise and head Creed Assassin’s platform, we just wanted to better control these names. Until that day comes, Ipod Touch and iPhone games will be stuck under the glass ceiling, Shake, tilt and tapping.

There’s no denying that Apple has the upper hand here. Nobody wants to carry three devices when one can do everything. As we’ve written before, Apple could easily take on the portable gaming market with just a few steps. The first step towards this goal - whether it supplements or hardware changes - this is to add buttons.

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ITunes 9 interruptions Palm Pre-media synchronization

Earlier Wednesday morning, Apple CEO Steve Jobs took center stage here in San Francisco, and unveiled a new lineup of Ipods, iPhone 3.1 ITunes and 9.

The latter brings new additions, such improved overall interface function LP, the functionality of Genius Mix, and oh, hey what do you think? He also does not allow the opportunity for Palm to sync with pre ITunes. It does not come as much surprise, Apple and Palm have been walking back and forth on this issue. While mildly entertaining at first glance, this little cat fight begin to wear thin, especially for owners of pre-, we suspect.

We will have to wait and see if Palm is fighting back, and some believe that the company may try to gain entry to correct a widely reported but Unreleased WebOS 1,2 update. Of course, you can always choose not to update to ITunes 9, or use third-party software to synchronize the device with ITunes.

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