New Orleans---The steady drum beat of mobile
phone news picked up tempo today at CTIA.
Matching the rising temperatures in the big
easy, hot new handsets were unveiled or were
shown to us for the first time. We also laid our
hands on interesting mobile security solutions
plus a collection of compelling accessories.
Read on for some highlights of what the CNET
gang uncovered on site.
Phones for everyone
First Lynn La took a look at the rough and
tumble Kyocera Hydro that's water-resistant
and built to survive the abuse this cruel world
can dish out. Lynn also spent time with the
Kycocera Rise that boasts a responsive physical
keyboard to let nimble fingers do the talking.
Next, Jessica Dolcourt and I were treated to
some hands on time with Virgin Mobile's first
4G phone, the HTC Evo V 4G . Really a re-
branded HTC Evo 3D that Sprint says will also
link to its older WiMax 4G infrastructure.
Sprint also talked up a new software security
suite, called Guardian that makes rolling out
security software to multiple Android handsets
on a family plan a breeze. The big treat of the
day though was the time Jessica Dolcourt and I
spent in the presence of Samsung's upcoming
super phone,the Galaxy S III. Not only is this
phone more gorgeous to behold up close, its
quad-core performance and feature list mark it
as the next Android phone to dethrone.
At Pepcom, CTIA's evening event, Lynn La also
gave the $99 Pal by Clarity a spin. Made
specifically for seniors, this no-frills handset
offers the comfort of large rubber buttons,
loud audio, plus support for hearing aids. I too
got in on the action by taking a closer look at
the global version of the HTC One V , a
compact and elegant phone meant for
European and Asian markets. Other interesting
accessories include the ClarityHD Micro
portable Bluetooth speaker that aims to push
the Jawbone Jambox off of its pediestal.
All this happened on just the first official day of
the show. You can bet there will be lots of
other news in the days to come. Check back all
week for the latest CTIA 2012 developments.
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