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Sirius XM Lynx strips down for the FCC, flaunts new screws

In case you were wondering in the event you could pick up Sirius XM’s latest touchscreen touting receiver, you will scoot slightly toward the brink of your seat — the Lynx just made its way throughout the FCC. An accidental Best Buy listing in October outed the satellite radio as a likely Android device. The FCC teardown didn’t betray what version of the dessert themed OS the receiver can be running, but a tidy Immersion logo means that the radio’s touchscreen might support a few of the outfit’s haptic feedback tricks. Rumors and scuttlebutt aside, the Lynx gone through its federal inspection with flying colors. We’ll tell you if we ever get a bead on its release date.

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