i believe there was a post on this already -- and the conclusion was that there isn't anything yet, but that a company that is waiting to announce a device will have the approval on hold until it is announced, so that they don't spoil the surprise.
i believe there was a post on this already -- and the conclusion was that there isn't anything yet, but that a company that is waiting to announce a device will have the approval on hold until it is announced, so that they don't spoil the surprise.
i believe there was a post on this already -- and the conclusion was that there isn't anything yet, but that a company that is waiting to announce a device will have the approval on hold until it is announced, so that they don't spoil the surprise.
-cow
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i believe there was a post on this already -- and the conclusion was that there isn't anything yet, but that a company that is waiting to announce a device will have the approval on hold until it is announced, so that they don't spoil the surprise.
-cow
This is very true, and also, FCC approval's are quick now. RIM could easily push this device out within a week or 2 after approval, so unlike years ago when an FCC approval meant "confirmation" of a device, we know way before that now