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F800 Blaze Android Smartphone on way to Bell spotted at FCC

It seems that the FCC are busy at the moment as we have reported previously over the last couple of days, and now another shows up according to an article over at wirelesgoodness.com

We reported yesterday that the Nokia N8 or RM 596 Smartphone passed the FCC which can be read here if you missed it. And now we have news of another from phone manufacturer Commtiva.

The Taiwanese phone manufacturer have passed this Android Smartphone through the FCC today known as the F800 Blaze, the device appears to be sporting the branding from Cincinnati Bell a regional carrier that operates in the United States.

Not a great deal to actually report on the Blaze apart from the internal photo’s do show that the device has Qualcomm MSM7227 processor and also supports GSM/EDGE bands 850,900,1800 and also 1900 and WCDMA bands I and IV. Nothing to say in respect of when the Blaze will be released or what if any other carriers will get it other than Cincinnati Bell in the Untied States.

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5 thoughts on “F800 Blaze Android Smartphone on way to Bell spotted at FCC”

  1. JOHN HUGHES says:

    I BOUGHT ONE OF THESE FROM CIN. BELL ON MAY 15. IS THERE ANY DOCUMENTATION FOR THIS DEVICE OTHER THAN THE "QUICK START GUIDE" THAT COMES IN THE BOX? THE PEOPLE SELLING THIS DEVICE DON'T KNOW HOW IT WORKS.

  2. Louise says:

    Ditto. Just bought one and the quick start guide doesnt cover much. Also, got the plastic cover for it too and now it wont type. Will the plastic cover hinder the type/texting. It shouldnt since its just protective. Hmm?

  3. Dissapointed says:

    Just Bought one Yester day the BLAZE F 800 model replaced it today due to buttons malfuction and will not type .Think it was a bad investment due to lack of information on how this phone works

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