LG MM-535 for Sprint PCS
March 19, 2005
Sprint announced the introduction of the Sprint PCS Vision Multimedia Phone MM-535 by LG Mobile Phones. This will be the fifth multimedia handset to be delivered to the marketplace by Sprint.
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Addressing the Issues with Camera Phones
March 19, 2005
Kodak CEO Dan Carp made some interesting remarks at the keynote address of CTIA Wireless about camera phones. He says that most consumers of camera phones have found them to be unsatisfactory and few actually uploaded pictures taken on their cell phones to their computers.
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RIM Blackberry to Support AIM, ICQ and Yahoo IM
March 19, 2005
RIM announced at CTIA Wireless that it is in the works to builing support for AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ and Yahoo Instant Messenger for its Blackberry line of mobile email devices.
RIM Blackberry devices will come preloaded with Yahoo Instant Messenger first in the next few months with AIM and ICQ to follow.
Motorola Introduces CDMA Models
March 18, 2005
Motorola introduced last week 3 new CDMA models, including a version of their ultra-popular Razr model currently for GSM. In addition to the CDMA Razr, Motorola also introduced the 3-megapixel MS550 slider, the V323, featuring a large color display, and the V266p with push-to-talk.
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Sprint Music Video Ringtones
March 18, 2005
Wonderful. Now, in the middle of “Revenge of the Sith” some dude’s phone is going to break out in Crime Mob’s latest music video. Sprint has announced that instead of simple audio ringtones that play Beethoven’s Fifth or Pachebel Canon in E-Minor, customers can now download music video ringtones to their phones.
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Motorola iTunes Phone Fails to Debut at CeBIT
March 18, 2005
The much awaited Motorola iTunes phone did not make its anticipated debut at CeBIT this past week. It turns out that there was a difference in marketing strategy between Motorola and Apple. Whereas Motorola (and other phone companies) believe in releasing new cell phone models for display prior to actually selling, Apple’s Steve Jobs is of the mindset that announcements of new models should be followed immediately by actual sales.
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RIM Settles with NTP for $450 Million
March 18, 2005
RIM and NTP announced on March 16, 2005 that they had settled with NTP on the issue of patent infringement. Under the terms of the settlement, RIM will pay to NTP $450 million for the right to perpetually use technology without further payment of royalties. NTP is a closely-held patent-holding company based in the United States while RIM is based out of Ontario, Canada.
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Cell Phone Porn Estimated to Rise to $5 Billion by 2010
March 18, 2005
According to Strategy Analytics, mobile phone users spent $400 million on porno pics and videos for their cell phones in 2004 and, by 2010, that amount will rise to $5 billion. Despite the small cell phone screen sizes and limited bandwidth allocation given to each user, some companies such as Playboy and Private Media Group are gearing up their offerings.
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Alcatel OTS853 Music Phone at CeBIT
March 14, 2005
Alcatel announced the OT-S853 mobile phone at CeBIT. Features include:
- EDGE
- Bluetooth 262 TFT color display
with 176×220 pixels - MP3
- 1.3 megapixel integrated camera
- FM radio
- large speaker at top
- 6MB internal memory
- miniSD
- 250 hours standby, 8 hours talk time
Release date uncertain.
[via PhoneMag]
Sony Ericsson AU W31S for Japan’s KDDI
March 14, 2005
For the Japan market, Sony Ericsson will be releasing the AU W31S music phone. The AU W31S is a music phone supporting multiple formats including ATRAC3, MP3 and WMA. Available in orange and white, the cell phone will be available starting April 10, 2005 on Japan’s KDDI carrier only.
[via AkihabaraNews]

