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BlackBerryToday > Features > Special Report: Hot 3GSM Smartphones Special Report: Hot 3GSM Smartphones
By James Alan Miller Mobile TV, video, music, mob-e-mail, dual-mode, presence, and convergence are some of the hottest topics and buzz words at this year's 50,000 people-strong 3GSM conference in Barcelona, Spain. A bevy of new handsets were introduced at the show as well. Below we survey a few in the smartphone and communicator categories. Hot smartphones include Sony Ericsson's latest Walkman phone, that puts music squarely front and center with a 4 GB hard disk drive, a sleek High Tech Computer (HTC)-built Pocket PC Phone for Orange , sure to land elsewhere under a different moniker, and a new Windows smartphone from ASUS. Launched by Research In Motion with its BlackBerry series and successfully emulated and built upon by Palm with the Treos, communicators are compact smartphones with QWERTY thumb-keyboards. While messaging is the name of the game for these devices, many are no slouch when it comes to multimedia, 3G and other services and features. There is Hewlett-Packard's newest iPAQ Mobile Messenger, the hw6900 series, of course, which was announced the other day (reports now say this Pocket PC Phone should find a home at Cingular Wireless this spring, followed by Sprint PCS at a later date), as well as the upcoming Samsung SGH-i320, a GSM version of the Motorola Q—previously introduced only in a high-speed EV-DO CDMA configuration for Verizon Wireless in the U.S—and a new Pocket Loox series; Fujitsu-Siemens first smartphone.
Samsung SGH-i320
Motorola Q
They won’t be happy to hear that the GSM/UMTS Q likely won’t arrive until 2007, however. Motorola says operator trials (in Europe) won't even happen until sometime during the fourth quarter of this year.
If the GSM edition is anything like the Verizon version, then it'll measure about 4.6 x 2.5 x 0.45 inches and will feature a QVGA display like the Samsung SGH-i320; in addition to a 1.3 megapixel camera with photo lighting for picture and video, 64 MB of RAM, 128 MB of ROM, the increasingly popular miniSD slot for storage expansion, and a 5-way navigation button and thumb wheel. Additional features of the Motorola Q include stereo speakers and Bluetooth for personal area networking (connecting to headsets, printers).
Fujitsu-Siemens Pocket LOOX T800 Series The 4.9 x 2.5 x 0.8-inch, 6.7-ounce T800 integrates both 3G cellular (UMTS) and Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) broadband: By contrast, Palm's Treo 700w - another Pocket PC Phone, by the way - requires an SD card to gain WLAN capability. A T810 model doesn't come with a 2 megapixel digital camera, while a T830 includes one with auto focus.
Sony Ericsson W950i Like the multimedia-orientated Samsung SGH-i300x and upcoming Nokia N91, the W950i boasts a media-storage friendly 4 GB flash flash memory. The W950i, as a UIQ smartphone, features a touch screen to simplify navigation through music genres, playlists, individual songs or albums. It supports the MP3 and AAC music formats. The 4.2 x 2.3 x 0.6-inch (106 x 54 x 15-millimeter), 4-ounce (112-gram) handset's QVGA, 262k screen measures 2.6 inches. It has a stereo FM radio, Bluetooth with streaming audio support, Opera 8.0 browsing, an RSS reader and USB 2.0 for connectivity and charging. Sony Ericsson says the W950i delivers 10 hours of music playback. The W950i is due in the third quarter in the Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa regions. Mainland china will see the handset as the W950c. No word yet on North American availability.
Stereo Bluetooth Headset HBH-DS970 Of course, you can listen to calls as well as music. Multipoint functionality enables users to hear audio files from a computer, PDA or other Bluetooth devices while remaining connected to their mobile phone. Using a display hanging around the neck, the handset can stay in the pocket while the user handles calls, chooses music or adjusts the volume.
Orange SPV M600 There's also Bluetooth 2.0, a 200 MHz CPU, 64 MHz of RAM, 128 MHz of ROM, a 2 megapixel camera, and a QVGA 2.8 inch touch display . The SPV M600 gets 5 hours of talk and 190 hours of standby time from its battery. Just about the only feature missing from this device is 3G, but Wi-Fi could go a long way towards making up for that, especially if an operator can enable VoIP on it. Expect to see the SPV M600 from other carriers under different names, perhaps even in the United States.
ASUS P305
Nokia 6136 UMA or dual-mode phones can automatically detect the fastest and most cost-effective network available, cellular or Wi-Fi, at home or on the road. When a user with a UMA-enabled handset - like the 6136 - enters a WLAN, for example, the phone switches his call from cellular to a Voice over IP connection. For more info, see Nokia Launches Dual-Mode 6136 Flip Phone. We'll report more on all of these smartphones as details emerge. Related Links:
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