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FCC Fridays: October 14, 2011

We here at Engadget Mobile are likely to spend quite a lot of way an excessive amount of time poring over the newest FCC filings, be it on the internet or directly at the ol’ Federal Communications Commission’s site. Since we couldn’t possibly (need to) cover the entire stuff that goes down there, we’ve gathered up the whole raw info you might want (but probably do not want). Enjoy!

Phones

Read – Fujitsu F06D
Read
– Huawei G6151
Read – LG P930
Read – Motorola EX225
Read – Nokia RM-781
Read – Sony Ericsson A3880133
Read – ZTE UV875M
Read – ZTE UV960 (Skate)

Tablets and Peripherals

Read – Motorola TZ700 Car Kit
0 Read 0 – Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 64GB

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