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Samsung GT-N8013 ‘portable tablet’ hits the FCC, reveals few details

No big CES product reveal here — just the usual line art and test reports found in your average FCC filing. In this case, it’s one for the Samsung GT-N8013, an as-yet-unannounced device described as a “portable tablet computer” in the FCC documents. As PocketNow reports, however, the very same device also recently received WiFi certification (along with a presumably similar GT-N8000 model), where it was listed as a smartphone (there’s also a reference to “phone model” in one of the FCC docs), leading to speculation that it may be a successor or variation to the Galaxy Note (which was the GT-N7000)

No big CES product reveal here — just the usual line art and test reports found in your average FCC filing. In this case, it’s one for the Samsung GT-N8013, an as-yet-unannounced device described as a “portable tablet computer” in the FCC documents. As PocketNow reports, however, the very same device also recently received WiFi certification (along with a presumably similar GT-N8000 model), where it was listed as a smartphone (there’s also a reference to “phone model” in one of the FCC docs), leading to speculation that it may be a successor or variation to the Galaxy Note (which was the GT-N7000)

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Samsung GT-N8013 ‘portable tablet’ hits the FCC, reveals few details

New Apple TV hits the FCC with Bluetooth, dual-band WiFi

It’s not just the new iPod touch that’s gotten the FCC treatment today — what we can only assume is the new Apple TV has also just turned up in some newly published documents from the agency. Unfortunately, there’s no pictures this time around (internal or otherwise), but there are a number of test reports that confirm that the device does indeed pack Bluetooth and dual-band WiFi (802.11 b/g/n at 2.4GHz and 802.11 a/n at 5GHz). And in case you’re wondering where the label goes — it goes there.

It’s not just the new iPod touch that’s gotten the FCC treatment today — what we can only assume is the new Apple TV has also just turned up in some newly published documents from the agency. Unfortunately, there’s no pictures this time around (internal or otherwise), but there are a number of test reports that confirm that the device does indeed pack Bluetooth and dual-band WiFi (802.11 b/g/n at 2.4GHz and 802.11 a/n at 5GHz). And in case you’re wondering where the label goes — it goes there.

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New Apple TV hits the FCC with Bluetooth, dual-band WiFi

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