Toshiba’s G900 super phone passes FCC congregate

By Andrew | June 2, 2007



Toshiba's G900

FCC approval doesn’t give a final call about the phone’s release or non-release stateside.
It is because Toshiba’s do-it-all G900 along with its slide-out QWERTY, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, WiFi, biometric security, 2 megapixel primary cam, tri-band HSDPA, and a glorious wide VGA display is a reason enough for its approval.

All ears to tri-band HSDPA and why not? After all it’s use for the fast data earns it this respect. The G900, referred to as a Portege and a Satellite is just called RG4-E02.

Via Engadget Mobile



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