FCC Outs Alcatel OneTouch Evolve 2 for T-Mobile
Jun 11, 2014, 9:31 AM by Eric M. Zeman

Documents seen on the Federal Communications Commission web site reveal details about an unannounced handset from Alcatel. The Alcatel OneTouch Evolve 2 is an Android smartphone with support for T-Mobile's network, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, according to the FCC. Images posted to the FCC's web site show a slab-style device with a touch screen, capacitive buttons, a main camera, a user-facing camera, and speakerphone. The draft user manual, which doesn't confirm final features, suggests the device supports microSD cards and lists a number of T-Mobile-branded services, such as Wi-Fi calling. Neither Alcatel nor T-Mobile have announced the OneTouch Evolve 2. Pricing and availability details are unknown.
Comments
No messages

Hands-On: Alcatel Fierce 2 and Evolve 2
T-Mobile to Sell Alcatel OneTouch Fierce 2 and Evolve 2
iPhone 15 Series Goes All-In on USB-C and Dynamic Island
Samsung Puts its Best Camera Yet in the Galaxy S23 Ultra
Motorola Gets Serious About Foldables with New RAZR Lineup
Alcatel Evolve 2




