phonescoop.com
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http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/ViewExhib ... »
After all, it's not official until it's on Phonescoop. đ đ
the other issue delaying it's hotly awaited appearance deserves a little story: as i was writing up the news about the iphone launch back in january, we were at CES. rich was in a meeting during the announcement and came in to the press room to find me and everyone else we know watching our screens intently for all the news from live-blogs, shouting out features as different sites published them and furiously typing away to get the news up. rich looks over my shoulder and shakes his head in shock and then exasperation. "i'm going to have to re-write our da...
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I'm not saying it's a rule that you need to craft the perfect subject line, but I'd appreciate it if more people simply tried to be more mindful of that.
As for the iPhone spec page... I'm working on it. We've been behind on phone spec pages in general lately. I'm not happy about it, either. âšī¸ There's been a flood of other important things taking up all of my time, but I'm doing m...
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However, I would like to take this opportunity to plug our recently-enhanced FCC approval page:
https://www.phonescoop.com/phones/new.php?m=f »
...which is the place where we always make note of new FCC approvals, news-worthy or not.
Rich Brome said:
BTW, if anyone wonders why we didn't cover that as news, it's because it isn't news.
Whoa, okay, guess that clears it up. I was wondering why Engadget, CNET, and seemingly everyone else had a story on that but PhoneScoop appeared to be 'out of the loop'.
Thing is though, I don't think too many people visit this forum, so prolly 98% of the peeps are gonna keep wondering how PhoneScoop 'missed' this one.