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Sony Ericsson T303 Approved by the FCC

Naiomi Solomon | September 6th, 2009 at 2:16 am |

Our friendly Federal Communications Commission has just approved the Sony Ericsson T303. I always like to see a cell phone being approved by the FCC. That means details and pictures might get leaked, as the FCC has to take photos and detailed data of everything they approve.

The T303 is an entry level slider phone and it isn’t exactly that new. There’s nothing particular to see in it so smartphone lovers go look elsewhere. For everyone else, this phone looks good, it will have an affordable price and it will be available soon.

The T303 will work on the US GSM frequency 850/1900Mhz. Among its specs we found a 1.3 megapixel camera, a 128×160 screen all packed inside the 15mm thick sliding case and weighing only 93 grams.

(By Chris | MobileWhack.com)





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