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FCC Fridays: December 2, 2011

We here at Engadget Mobile are likely to spend a lot of way an excessive amount of time poring over the most recent FCC filings , be it on the internet or directly at the ol’ Federal Communications Commission’s site. Since we couldn’t possibly (wish to) cover the entire stuff that goes down there, we’ve gathered up an exhaustive listing of each phone and / or tablet getting the stamp of approval over the last week . Enjoy!

Phones

Alcatel OneTouch 282A

Alcatel OneTouch 390A

HTC PH39130 (Raider 4G with AT&T bands)

LG A290

LG IS11LG

NEC AOX4655

Samsung GT-I9250T (Galaxy Nexus variant)

Samsung SCH-W999 ( 0 dual-screen clamshell 0 )

Samsung 1 SHV-E160L 1

ZTE 2 V875 2

Tablets and peripherals

Alcatel 3 OneTouch X520Y 3 (USB stick)

Archos 4 Arnova 9 G2 4 ( 5 9.7-inch tablet 5 )

Coby 6 MID1126 Kyros 6 (10.1-inch tablet)

Huawei 7 E173Ls-5 7 (USB stick)

Samsung 8 SC-02D 8 (Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus variant for NTT DoCoMo)

Samsung 9 GT-P6200L 9 (Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus variant)

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