CTIA 2009

Verizon Wireless Announces MP3 Store, Gives iTunes Some Competition


 Verizon phone, computer

Verizon Wireless announced at last weeks' CTIA trade show that they are now selling MP3's from their online media store. Verizon is the first mobile provider to offer full MP3's (not just ringback tones) from their online store. Customers simply choose from about 5 million titles on the site, preview the music, log in to purchase, download, and then play it on their computers or any MP3 player, including a Verizon Wireless music-capable phone. In case you were wondering (I know I was!), you don't have to be a Verizon subscriber to buy tracks.

Beginning April 7th, Verizon is offering tiered pricing for MP3s purchased online. The prices will be:
  • $1.29 for new releases and best-selling releases;
  • 99 cents for most major contemporary releases;
  • 69 cents for most classic catalog releases.

Visit Verizon's online store at http://mediastore.verizonwireless.com or http://vzw.com/mp3.

New Touch-Screen Slider: The Motorola Evoke QA4


 Motorola Evoke QA4

The Motorola Evoke QA4 helps you stay in touch with social circles and access the world of information through real web browsing, full-touch screen and integrated widgets.

The new Evoke has a full touch-screen QWERTY keyboard, predictive texting with auto correction which makes text messaging easy. The intuitive touch-screen in the Evoke helps gain instant access to the full HTML browser. The quick-start widgets also give you instant access to MySpace and YouTube. Built-in integration with MySpace lets you quickly access and update your profile instantly. Further, the integrated widgets allow you to customize and have quick access to your favorite sites including RSS feeds.

Background noise is reduced with noise reduction technology and clear calls can be made even on busy streets. The touch-screen, 3-way calling button makes it easy to connect with friends. The Evoke QA4 also features Bluetooth technology for hands free calling.

Motorola Evoke QA4 will hit the market in the 2nd quarter of 2009. The official price of the Evoke has not yet been released.

Kyocera Unveils New QWERTY Texting Phone and New Slider at CTIA Wireless 2009


 Kyocera G2GO M2000

April 2, 2009 --Kyocera Communications Inc. (KCI), the newly formed sales, marketing and service organization for Kyocera- and Sanyo-branded wireless devices in the Americas, today announced two new Kyocera CDMA handsets at the CTIA Wireless 2009 trade show in Las Vegas. The G2GO M2000 (pronounced "Good-to-Go") and Laylo M1400 address a need for affordability and value in today’s challenging economy, yet they also come from product categories in which Kyocera has rich history and expertise.

The G2GO M2000 is Kyocera's third-generation handset to offer a full QWERTY keypad in a low-cost, text-centric device. It's a category Kyocera helped to create with the introduction of the Strobe in early 2006. Kyocera's Laylo M1400 is an ultra-stylish slider design, a form factor Kyocera brought to the North American CDMA handset market in 2003 with the SE47 Slider.

"The G2GO and Laylo support our current strengths as an innovative leader in handset manufacturing providing consumers with a blend of style, functionality and affordability," said Eric Anderson, vice president of sales at KCI. "The integration of Kyocera Wireless and the former Sanyo mobile handset group is expanding those strengths to include higher-tiered handsets going forward while still providing functional, affordable and feature-rich devices like these." Read more

The Nokia E71x: Thinnest QWERTY Smartphone (for now)


 Nokia E71x

This week at the CTIA Wireless 2009 trade show, Nokia is showing off the Nokia E71x QWERTY smartphone. It will be available to AT&T customers in the coming weeks for $99.99 with an AT&T contract.

Just to name a few of its features, the E71x is the thinnest QWERTY smartphone on the market and has 3G connectivity, a large, high-resolution screen, WiFi, built-in music player and a 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera.

The device's S60 platform also provides access to third-party application downloads, themes, profile settings, and services like AT&T Navigator. You can also view documents with support for Quickoffice.

All I want to know is why AT&T gets all the cool phones first…

More information can be found at www.att.com/nokiaE71x.

Nokia Introduces Nokia Point & Find, a New Way to Connect With Information and Services on the Go


 Nokia Point & Find

April 1, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Nokia introduces an innovative service concept that enables people on the move to access relevant information and services on the internet, simply by pointing their mobile phone camera at real-life objects. A beta version of Nokia Point & Find, focusing on movies, is now available in the UK and US. Capabilities will later expand into other services and countries.

"With Nokia Point & Find, businesses are able to target engaging experiences and calls-to-action to consumers. We believe that this first Nokia Point & Find-based service for movies will add something special to the cinema experience. Simply by pointing their camera phone at a poster for a new movie, people can watch the trailer, read reviews, and find the closest cinema where it is playing," said Philipp Schloter, General Manager, Nokia Point & Find.

Nokia Point & Find is an open service platform on which other companies can build innovative customized experiences to drive better engagement with potential customers. Nokia is inviting businesses, content providers and agencies to discuss how the Nokia Point & Find service could help them with specific applications, campaigns or promotional activities. Unique experiences can be created through the self-service Nokia Point & Find Management Portal, or by working with the Nokia Point & Find professional service team.Read more

Nokia Proves Phones Can't be Too Thin or Too Smart


 Nokia E71x

April 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- At CTIA Wireless 2009, Nokia announced it will deliver the thinnest QWERTY smartphone, the Nokia E71x, to consumers across the United States together with AT&T in the coming weeks.

Echoing the sleek design and feel of the world renowned Nokia E71, the Nokia E71x offers the ultimate QWERTY experience to messaging enthusiasts who want a device to complement their busy lifestyles - all in a thin, stylish package. Visit Nokia at CTIA Wireless 2009 in the Central Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Center, booth #7553, where Nokia will show off the new Nokia E71x, and demonstrate mobile innovations that are redefining the way consumers communicate, access information, network socially with friends and search the Web.

"The E71x is a lean, mean multimedia machine for busy people who want Internet-on-the-go capabilities in the palm of their hands," said Mark Louison, President, Nokia Inc. "Together with our carrier and industry partners in North America, Nokia continues to enhance the consumer mobile experience through a growing range of QWERTY music, messaging and feature rich devices."Read more

Samsung Mobile Launches WiMAX-Enabled Mobile Internet Device

Samsung Mondi Provides Full Broadband Speeds, HTML Web Experience and Mobile WiMAX/WiFi Access in Compact Touch Screen Device


 Samsung Mondi

April 1, 2009 -- Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile) just announced the upcoming availability of the Samsung Mondi, the most advanced mobile WiMAX enabled handheld device in the U.S. The touch screen Mondi, which takes its name from the Latin word for "world," is designed for use with the Clear mobile WiMAX service from Clearwire.

The Mondi carries many of the powerful features and uses of a laptop computer or netbook, but its compact slider form factor easily fits into the hand or pocket. GPS Navigation provided by Route 66 adds to the Mondi’s versatility. Available in a solid black finish, this device extends horizontally to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. The Mondi is packed with multimedia features that offer instant access to E-mail, Internet, video content and business applications.

Mondi packs a full-featured web browser, powered by Opera 9.5, which takes full advantage of the device's 4.3-inch touch screen. To keep connected while on-the-go, Mondi offers best-in-class location based services and instant access to social networking websites. It also supports various services including Fring, Gypsii, and MS Live Messenger. Read more

Samsung Instinct s30 from Sprint Announced


 Samsung Instinct s30

April 1, 2009 -- Sprint and Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile) yesterday announced the upcoming availability of Samsung Instinct s30, a successor to the iconic Samsung Instinct touch-screen phone that made its debut last summer exclusively from Sprint. Instinct s30 offers full touch screen functionality and the broadband speeds of America's most dependable 3G network.*

Instinct s30 raises the bar with built-in instant messaging, an improved Web-browsing experience through both the default browser and Opera Mini 4.2 as well as the popular games "Guitar Hero – World Tour" and "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader" preloaded to keep consumers connected and entertained while on-the-go. Instinct s30 offers a thinner streamlined design for a smoother feel in the user's hand with two color options – Cobalt Metal or Touch of Copper. Read more

Spb TV 1.0 - Mobile TV, the Way It Should Be


 Spb TV

March 31st, 2009 - Today at CTIA Wireless, Spb Software - a leading maker of mobile applications, announces the release of Spb TV - a practical mobile TV player with patent-pending on-screen controls and fast channel switching technology, use of intelligent stream correction, picture-in-picture mode, and an integrated TV guide with export of show reminders into Outlook. Spb TV is a subscription-free and international live mobile TV solution that is geared up to utilize the new generation of faster wireless networks.

The now standalone mobile TV solution for Windows Phones, Spb TV was first introduced to the market in September 2008 as the flagship feature of Spb Online. Since then, it has hosted millions of mobile TV sessions. Spb TV is unique in its approach to the mobile TV experience, offering the unexpectedly natural simplicity of watching live TV on a phone. Spb TV goes a long way to support the genuine TV watching behavior on a handset: quick TV guide check-up and channel hopping, on-screen controls for volume and backlight, neat integration of TV functionality with other mobile features (such as messages, calls, and battery life monitoring).Read more

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