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Last week, an unannounced Sony-branded smartphone bearing model number D6603 passed through the United States of America’s official certification authority, the FCC, and now a similar device has been spotted in a separate filing with identical documentation, strongly indicating that it’s more than likely the European version of the Japanese company’s upcoming flagship smartphone — the Xperia Z3 (D6653).

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Earlier today, an unannounced Sony smartphone passed through the United States of America’s official certification authority — the FCC. Information included in the filing documentation reveals that we could possibly be looking at Sony’s upcoming Xperia Z3 (D6603) — a revamped model of the company’s flagship smartphone of 2014.

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Charging your Moto 360 smartwatch could be as easy as placing it down on a wireless charging pad beside your bed before you go to sleep at night. The new Android Wear device is expected to come with Qi wireless charging technology built-in, according to official Motorola images submitted to the FCC.

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If the listing of a new wireless charger on the FCC’s website is to be believed, Motorola’s upcoming smart watch will indeed support some form of wireless charging.

The Moto 360 has long been rumored to come with wireless charging, but people have had their doubts, especially since the device is essentially a watch.

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Earlier today, an unannounced Samsung smartphone passed through the United States of America’s official certification authority — the Federal Communications Commission. Information included in the brief filing documentation reveals that we could potentially be looking at the upcoming Galaxy S5 Prime (SM-G906) — a revamped model of the company’s flagship smartphone of 2014.

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