Posted on 28. Jul, 2010 by IBM in Miscellaneous.
Tags: 3g, apple, apple ipod, apple ipod touch, AppleIpod, AppleIpodTouch, cdma, cdma 2000, cdma2000, fcc, ipod touch, IpodTouch, lol, peel, qualcomm, sprint, zte, zte 3200, zte peel, Zte3200, ZtePeel
What is it about the word peel that screams "throw on the back of an
iPod touch and grant it the power of mobile internet?" We spotted
Yosion's Apple Peel 520 just this morning bound for Chinese markets, and now the
FCC has unveiled ZTE's own Peel 3G router. Although the user manual and external photos don't explicitly state it, one look at the (slightly enhanced) image above removes all doubt that this is made to fit snugly around a certain finger-friendly iDevice with a headset jack
on the bottom right. Additionally, the user manual's setup screens are all sketched out in what appears to be a more mobile Safari-friendly size. The Qualcomm-powered CDMA2000 case is brandishing
Sprint logos on the front and back, which frankly
wouldn't be the first (
or even second) time the carrier's targeted the
Apple faithful. Only this time, there's no
WiMAX -- bummer. Crafty, wacky, zany? We're sure
Mr. Hesse is chortling, but perhaps he can catch a breath or two and disseminate out some proper release details post-haste.
[Thanks, The Kaiser]
ZTE Peel for Sprint outed by FCC, another 3G-equipped iPod touch case originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Jul 2010 16:16:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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