The first Samsung Tizen based Smartphone SM-Z910F was shown off at the recent Tizen Developer Conference in San Francisco, and now it has been certified by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission).
“The FCC is an independent agency established by the government in charge of the United States to Regulate in the areas of broadband, competition, the spectrum of network information, the media, the public convenience and security of the country. Lowest in IT and telecommunication devices circulation in the United States or globally usually have passed the first test of the FCC”
Samsung SM-Z910F has been certified by the FCC yesterday on 20 May with the FCC ID “A3LSMZ910F”.
The FCC testing confirms that the SM-Z910F will have 850 MHz LTE mobile networks (Band 5), HSPA / W-CDMA 1900/850 MHz, GSM / GPRS / EDGE 1900/850 MHz. It also incldes WLAN (Wi-Fi) 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth and NFC.
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