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Showing posts with label CTIA 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CTIA 2012. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Kyocera's Smart Sonic Receiver arrives in Japan today - MobilEgypt

At this year's CTIA in New Orleans, which just wrapped up last week, Kyocera debuted its Tissue-Conduction Audio Technology for mobile devices. Today, the company announced that two new handsets featuring this technology will debut in Japan starting today: the Kyocera Urbano Progresso and the Kyocera K012 Simple Mobile Phone. The former is an Android 4.0 handset that comes in three colors, has a 4-inch OLED touch screen, and an 8.1-megapixel camera. The K012, however, is designed for seniors or those who want a simple feature device. It is a standard flip-phone that has four color variations, and is equipped with a 5-megapixel camera and a 3-inch display. Meant to amp up sound quality, the audio booster relies on a ceramic transducer that transmits sound waves through the tissue in your ear. As you can see from the image above, handsets that feature this technology do not require a front output speaker, leaving devices with a cleaner look. In Japan, Kyocera will call the audio-booster the "Smart Sonic Receiver," but it remains unknown how it'll be branded here in the States. What is known, however, is that U.S. consumers will still have to wait to try out Kyocera's technology -- it's slated to be be released here within the next six to 12 months.
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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Cricket shifts full throttle with high-end Android phones, LTE - MobilEgypt

NEW ORLEANS--Cricket subscribers have spoken -- they want more premium phones -- and now the prepaid carrier is ready to deliver. Cricket customers are beginning to care much more about technical specifications like larger screens, faster processors, and better cameras. Significant sales of the Huawei Mercury, which leapt to an over 10 percent adoption rate in the course of two weeks, proves it. With that in mind, Cricket is going full-speed ahead with plans to expand its smartphone road map to include arrange of smartphones, from entry-level to the premium, with many more high-end smartphones on their roster, for a total of 10 new phones by October. In general, the device mix will include more screens 4 inches or larger, with a 1GB processor or better. The goal is to sell entry level phones in the $100 range and high-end devices upwards of $300 without a contract. In addition to launching new phones with top- tier manufacturers, Cricket also plans to release LTE-capable smartphones, and plans to launch at least two before the end of the year. Although Cricket hasn't deployed LTE, it did start a commercial trial in Tucson, AZ at the end of last year. By 2014, the carrier intends to cover two-thirds of its population with 4G LTE, both on its own and with the help of it network or roaming partners, including Sprint. In tandem with ramping up the number of smartphones on offer, Cricket will also scale back their number of feature phones. Last year, there were 9 feature phones and by the end of 2012, they'll have launched only three. As for Windows Phone, Cricket senior vice president of device, Matthew Stoiber, says they've made no commitment yet, but adds, "We're confident in Windows Phone 8 as an operating system that will be very marketing, and we are working with both Microsoft and a couple of OEMs to determine what the best device to go to market is." Stoiber added that offering devices with diverse operating systems is important to Cricket. If you're wondering about the iPhone, Stoiber says, "It sounds like Apple will reach out to prepaid when it fits their strategy." Muve Music a key player A loftier device mix isn't the only element that attracts new subscribers. In 2012 and beyond, every Android device Cricket unveils will support Muve Music, its all-you-can-download music and ringtone rate plan. Muve Music's product roadmap will increase the social features over time: integrating Facebook, and adding "novel" integration features later this year. The carrier also plans to implement what it calls a "lean-back listening experience" to complement its current on-demand downloading. Cricket's senior vice president in charge of Muve Music, Jeff Toig, sees opportunity to curate a mobile social experience through music that's much more involving than what we see today. Cricket has momentum on his side. Muve Music has over 600,000 subscribers, which Toig says makes them the second largest music subscription service in the U.S., behind Rhapsody. Its also in talks with international operators to license the Muve Music platform, opening up an additional revenue stream. There's also great opportunity to expand Muve Music beyond the tunes and develop similar a similar service rental for video, books, and games. They could also take the platform to tablets and cars. Is that in the stars? Maybe, but for now, Cricket is focused on building up music. "One day we hope that music will be voice mail," says Toig. "You wouldn't buy a phone without voicemail."
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Wide range of new smartphones kick off CTIA day 1 - MobilEgypt

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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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Qualcomm offers support for Clearwire-billed LTE - MobilEgypt

NEW ORLEANS--The carrier networks aren't the only 4G LTE game in town. Qualcomm today announced its intention to support Clearwire's forthcoming TDD-LTE network to a select line of chipsets that power mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. Qualcomm already has what's called multi- mode, multi-band LTE chipsets, which means that its devices can ride more than one LTE frequency. Mobile device-makers who use Qualcomm's chipset to power their products will be able to offer their customers solutions other solutions for LTE, since their products would be able to ride the dta network provided by Clearwire's wholesale service. "We are pleased that Qualcomm will expand the size of the LTE ecosystem," said Clearwire CEO and president Erik Prusch in a statement, "By adding support for Clearwire's LTE frequency bands to their chipsets." Clearwire uses the FDD frequency band, whereas some carriers like Sprint use the TDD bands. Qualcomm's multi-mode, multi-band chipset would allow both frequencies on its devices.
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T-Mobile: iPhone network compatibility coming this year - MobilEgypt

NEW ORLEANS--T-Mobile's network will be compatible with the iPhone later this year -- even if it isn't selling it, the company said today. The wireless carrier added that it had tapped Ericsson and Nokia-Siemens for its $4 billion 4G LTE deployment. The moves will address the two biggest gaps at T-Mobile: the lack of the iPhone and a more advanced 4G LTE network. Bogged down by its failed merger attempt with AT&T last year, the company has more recently shifted gears in hopes of mounting a comeback in the wireless market. A key development is the hiring of Ericsson and Nokia Siemens to handle the 4G LTE build- out. The companies have experience with the technology, working with Verizon Wireless, among others. T-Mobile said today that it secured its spectrum from AT&T last week as part of the merger breakup fee. Between the AT&T spectrum and the use of its own spectrum, T-Mobile hopes to cover 75 percent of its top 25 markets with LTE. The company, however, lacks sufficient spectrum for a broader deployment of LTE. To fill the gap, the carrier has focused on its HSPA + technology, which it argues is fast enough to be called 4G. The company plans to use 1900- megahertz spectrum for its upgraded HSPA+ network, and plans to have several of its markets covered by the end of the year. The 1900MHz spectrum is important because it lets the carrier support an unlocked iPhone on its 4G network. While T-Mobile doesn't sell the iPhone, many customers already take their iPhones to the carrier, although those phones can't tap into its fastest network because of spectrum conflicts. While not exactly carrying the iPhone, T-Mobile believes that capability will help it partially fill the gap. The carrier could also strike a deal with Apple, although neither company has given any recent updates. The HSPA+ network covers more than 220 million people in 229 markets, allowing T- Mobile to boast of the largest 4G network in the country. The company is attempting to prove it can turn itself around and show growth beyond the prepaid realm, despite the mounting competition. It plans to release its first-quarter results on Thursday.
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Monday, May 7, 2012

LG Optimus 4X HD shows up at CTIA - MobilEgypt

NEW ORLEANS--Today, I caught a glimpse of CTIA 2012 one day earlier than most and roamed around the show floor before its set to kick off tomorrow on May 8. Amidst all the construction and chaos, as companies in the mobile phone industry scurry to finish building their booths, I came across LG's splice of convention real estate. Among its TVs and other electronics, display kiosks for LG's Optimus 4X HD , Optimus Vu, and 3D Max were also set up. These three devices were already unveiled in late February's MWC, but none of them had carrier's attached to them. However, perhaps the manufacturer will use this trade show as a way to announce prospective carriers to their recent devices.
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Verizon announces HTC Incredible with 4G LTE and Ice Cream Sandwich - MobilEgypt

NEW ORLEANS, La. -- HTC announced on Monday a 4G LTE updated Droid Incredible for Verizon Wireless, which looks very similar to the HTC One S offered on T-Mobile USA. The new Droid Incredible 4G LTE for Verizon is a variation of the HTC One S that HTC is already selling on T-Mobile USA. But there is one big notable difference. This HTC device supports 4G LTE on Verizon's extensive 4G LTE network. The device also comes with an advanced camera that offers 8 megapixels and can take up to three shots per second. It also has Beats Audio integration for improved sound quality. It runs Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as well as HTC's own Sense 4 software. It has a 4-inch Super LCD qHD screen and a dual-core Snapdragon S4. It also has1,7000mAh battery, an expansion memory slot for up to 32 GB with a microSD. Pricing hasn't been announced yet for the new Droid Incredible 4G LTE, nor is there an exact launch date. The press release says it will be available in the "coming weeks." Some rumors suggested the price would be $299 for the phone. But that sounds a bit high considering the T-Mobile One S, which is very similar to this device, is priced at $199 with a two year contract. The new smartphone is a nice improvement over earlier versions of the HTC Incredible for Verizon, namely it has the 4G LTE support and the delicious Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and HTC Sense 4 software. We'll keep you updated on any more details we get on this device. So stay tuned.
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