Below are phones that have recently
been approved by the FCC.
The FCC is a branch of the U.S. government that
must approve all radio-transmitting devices before they can legally be
sold for use in the United States. Therefore, the phones listed below
have recently
cleared an important milestone toward potentially being released in
the U.S., although the time between FCC approval and
market release varies greatly for each phone.

Dell Mini 5 approved February 5th GSM, HSPA 850/1900, WiFi |

HTC (PB81120) approved February 4th GSM plus WCDMA 1700 |

Haier M320 approved February 3rd |

Samsung S8500 approved February 2nd Quad-band GSM, 3.1-in touch screen |

LG GS155a approved February 1st GSM |

HTC (PB99110) approved January 29th GSM, WCDMA 850/1900, WiFi |

Alcatel 808a approved January 29th GSM, QWERTY, clamshell |

Toshiba T2 approved January 29th GSM, WiFi |

LG GD880 / GC970 approved January 29th GSM, WiFi |

Sharp (STX-2) approved January 27th GSM, WCDMA 850/1900 |

Samsung SCH-U320 approved January 26th CDMA 850/1900 |

Sonim XP3.20 Quest approved January 22nd |

Samsung i6230 approved January 21st GSM, touch screen |

Motorola WX404 approved January 20th Tri-band CDMA with EVDO |

Samsung C3518 approved January 20th GSM |

Samsung S5350 approved January 19th GSM, WCDMA 850/1900 |

Doro PhoneEasy 338gsm approved January 19th GSM |

Samsung M3710 approved January 19th GSM, WiFi |

Motorola i296 approved January 18th iDEN |

LG VS750 approved January 18th CDMA 850/1900, WiFi |

Research In Motion BlackBerry Curve 8910 approved January 18th Quad-band GSM |

ConnectEasy CS9133 approved January 18th |

LG GW370 approved January 15th |

Palm Pre Plus (CDMA) approved January 15th |

Doro PhoneEasy 341gsm approved January 15th |

Samsung S5620 approved January 12th GSM, WiFi |

Huawei G7600 approved January 12th |

LG GS500 approved January 11th |

Nokia 2710 Navigation Edition approved January 8th |

ZTE C76 approved January 8th |
Some model names on this page may be internal code names only, not final marketing names.
Not all phones approved by the FCC are listed on this page. For example, many phones intended only for other countries are approved by the FCC so they can legally be used to roam on US networks. We often do not list such phones here.
There are also cases where we may list phones here when we cannot determine if the phone is US-bound or not. Therefore not all phones listed here are definitely intended for the US.