Smartphones a plenty at CTIA
Handsets with all sorts of new features shown at wireless conference
![]() i-mate | The new JAQ by i-mate is one of the new smartphones at the CTIA show. |
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And all those shiny new smartphones, with all sorts of features, bells and whistles come from different manufacturers and run on a bunch of different operating systems — from Palm, RIM/BlackBerry, Linux, Symbian and Windows Mobile.
The big announcement which has been the talk of the show actually happened thousands of miles away from here. Palm announced their first GSM, Windows Mobile handset which runs on GSM networks. The Treo 750v is a world phone which will be marketed by Vodaphone in Europe for the next few months — and should be available for sale in the U.S. by the end of the year.
I had a look at the 750 at the show and am happy to report it’s the first Treo to lose the antenna on top, which makes the 750 look sleeker than previous Treo models.
Nokia announced the availability of their e62 smartphone via Cingular Wireless. It is a terrific handset with can receive all sorts of different email formats — including Microsoft Exchange and Blackberry mail.
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There were some interesting Windows Mobile smartphones being touted here too. HPC is a handset manufacturer famous for not being famous. HPC has been making cell phones that have someone else’s name on the outside — usually the brand name of a cellular provider.
Now, HTC is releasing an interesting looking line of smartphones that use their own name. Cingular, Sprint and T Mobile will all be marketing HTC phones beginning in a few months.
There were also some designs from a new company called i-mate. Their JAQ phone has a full QWERTY keyboard on the front and their SPL model is a smaller, candy bar shape with a keypad/keyboard. Both have Bluetooth and can handle Exchange 2003 SP2 push e-mail.
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HP The iPAQ name lives on. Model hw6940 has built-in GPS and Wi-fi |
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Netgear Netgear's Skype phone also works with other Wi-fi providers. |
The programming is interesting too. The Skype model can be plugged into your computer and can self-program your account information — including your phone lists. Very cool.
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San Disk San Disk's MiniSD memory cards now available in a 4GB size. |
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