Sony Ericsson’s P990i gains FCC approval
Filed under: Cellphones Announced way back in October, that Sony Ericsson P990i just got tagged with the FCC’s good housekeeping seal of approval. With that out of the way, we might actually see this tri-band GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 with UMTS (2100) handset with Symbian OS 9.1 / UIQ 3 Stateside sometime in Q1, Q2, Q3 after the 2100MHz spectrum comes off the auction block and into the greedy little hands of your fave (or not so fave) wireless provider. And with a 2.8-inch touchscreen, 802.11b WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, 2 megapixel cam, media player, QWERTY keypad, and suite of corporate email connectivity options, well, we’re guessing that even with all the delays, you might still care. [Via Mobile Whack]Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Apple on iPhone: “We’re not sitting around doing nothing”
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds, Portable Audio, Wearables, Wireless Apple’s been dogged with rumors of an iPod / phone hybrid (the real deal, not a rehash of a Moto E398 with iTunes support) for nearly as long as the iPod’s been kickin’ around. Apparently looking to beat the dead horse yet again, an analyst mentioned Sony’s success with their Walkman line of music-oriented phones during Apple’s Q3 earnings call, prompting CFO Peter Oppenheimer to respond with a fairly solid non-denial: “As regards cell phones, we don’t think that the phones that are available today make the best music players. We think the iPod is. But over time, that is likely to change. And we’re not sitting around doing nothing.” Knowing Apple, of course, this is about the biggest admission we’ll get until the iPhone actually drops, so relish in the moment, keep your eyes peeled in a year or so, and if you’re really hard up, you could fashion your own, like the pictured Nokia 6680 makeover.[Via MacDailyNews]Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Motorola’s 9mm MOTOFONE
Filed under: Cellphones Eat your heart out, Samsung. Well, not really, since Motorola’s new MOTOFONE is not only 2.1mm thicker than Samsung’s current record holding X820, but also comes up quite short in the features department. Instead the new MOTOFONE, coming in GSM and CDMA flavors at a svelte 0.35-inches, is targeting first time wireless users, prepaid buyers, and developing countries. Luckily, while Moto was weeding out those “nonessentials” like a camera, MP3 playback and a color screen (The MOTOFONE has instead an electrophoretic display with similarities to e-paper) they managed to lose that unsightly hump Samsung slapped onto the X820. Motorola’s thinnest phone does include some niceties beyond size, like local language voice prompts for ease of use, dust and sun resistance, and “extended” battery life. There’s no word on price or a release date, but we’re sure we can find enough change in our couch for whenever it does come around. Phone Scoop is calling this unit part of Motorola’s “Scalpel” platform, of which the rumored SCPL should be a bit more of an exciting member.[Via Phone Scoop; thanks everyone]Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Motorola’s MOTOKRZR K1 and K1M
Filed under: Cellphones We’ve only been hearing about (and seeing, and getting the launch of) the Canary for a couple months now, so it’s about time Motorola officially launched the damned things. The KRZR, as we very well know, is the latest in Moto’s 4 LTTR DVCE NAME LINE, both models featuring a microSD, Screen3, and a thinned-wideness but slightly girthier body. The specs between sub-models do vary, however: GSM K1 has Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, 176 x 220 display, and 2 megapixel camera; both K1ms will forgo the A2DP, but the CDMA / 1xRTT version has a QVGA display (and an accordingly larger battery), and a 2 megapixel camera, while the EV-DO K1m has that damned 176 x 220 display a 1.3 megapixel camera, as well as a millimeter added to its waistline. Despite the differences, though, all should be available in the second half of the year (you know, the half we’re currently in) from, well, you know damned well who’s gonna offer this phone.P.S. -From the looks of it, that device is running Moto’s new Juix interface. We can’t yet confirm this, but that’d certainly be a welcome addition to the otherwise predictable handset. Read – MOTOKRZR K1 Read – MOTOKRZR K1mPermalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Samsung brings SGH-P200 UMA phone to Italy
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless We’ve been pining after Unlicensed Mobile Access and the promise of seamless VoIP / cellular handoffs for so long, we’ve admittedly become a little jaded, so forgive us if we seem a bit desensitized to the news that Samsung has launched its SGH-P200 UMA slider in Italy this week. Samsung’s claiming that the P200 is the world’s first commercially available UMA mobile, and we’re inclined to believe them, despite a string of promising announcements over the past couple years that have yet to materialize. UMA aside, the P200 sports a 1.3 megapixel camera, EDGE, smallish 220 x 176 display, and 80MB of shared internal memory in a 22.5mm thick package — fairly pedestrian specs, but hey, the draw of VoIP is strong, is it not? Expect the phone to spread elsewhere in Europe shortly, while our American friends shouldn’t have much longer to wait for the similarly styled T709 on T-Mobile.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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