August 7, 2009 8:24 PM PDT

FCC passes the Sony Ericsson T715

by Nicole Lee
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Sony Ericsson T715 on the FCC table

Sony Ericsson T715 on the FCC table

(Credit: FCC)

Not a lot went through the FCC this week, but we did notice a few interesting devices on the list. The Nokia RX-51 looks to be some kind of large tablet phone hybrid, and Motorola has something called the Crush in the works -- sounds like a rugged phone to me. Also of note is the Sony Ericsson T715, which has a 3.2-megapixel camera.

Because the FCC has to certify every phone sold in the United States, not to mention test its SAR rating, the agency's online database offers a lot of sneak peeks to those who dig. And to save you the trouble, Crave has combed through the database for you. Here are a selection of filings from the past week on new and upcoming cell phones. Click through to read the full report.

Casio NX9290
LG GU285g
Motorola Crush
Nokia RX-51
Samsung SCH-B319
Samsung SPH-M330
Sanyo SCP-3810
Sony Ericsson T715

Nicole Lee is an associate editor for CNET, covering cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, and all things mobile. She's also pretty geeky--she likes World of Warcraft, comic books, and shiny gadgets. E-mail Nicole.
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by Shaymojack August 7, 2009 9:53 PM PDT
I like the Sony Ericsson phone... Looks awfully thick though.
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