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Rumor : Sprint Phone Roadmap

Posted by John Overleaf on August 22, 2007 – 8:40 am
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Sources on the PhoneNews.com Forums have posted dates that confirm and identify exactly what devices Sprint is planning to carry through the end of 2007, and even into 2008.

  • Sept 4  – Motorola V9m RAZR2
  • Sept 30 – Novatel Ovation U727 USB Mobile Broadband Modem – Minor upgrade to the existing U720
  • Oct 14 – Palm Gryphon – Treo 500 series, a low-cost, ultra-thin Treo aimed at lower-cost audiences. Expected to retail for $99 with new service agreement.
  • Sanyo S1 – A basic candybar phone, the lineup’s replacement for the aging Sanyo SCP-4930 candybar. However, it will not have push-to-talk services as ReadyLink has been phased out.
  • Nov 4 – Lg LX260 – HTC Vogue – A CDMA version of the HTC Touch, complete with multi-touch home screen. EV-DO Rev A will likely launch with the device, but GPS and Sprint Navigation will wait for a future firmware update. – BlackBerry 8130 Pearl 2 – The Pearl 2 will add Media Player and Sprint Music Store support, making it Sprint’s first multimedia BlackBerry. UTStarcom PX600 – This is a replacement of the PX500, both manufactured by Pantech. This is expected to serve as a budget EV-DO Rev A card, sold typically for free with new service.
  • Nov 23 Moto Q9c – The Q9c is a modified version of the Motorola Q9m for Verizon. It will likely drop Verizon’s “multimedia home” display, and may not support Sprint Music Store. GSM international roaming is still an unconfirmed rumor.
  • Q1-2008 – Treo 800w – The first major improvement to Windows Mobile CDMA Treo units. It should ship before CTIA… averting mobs of press questions as to why CDMA still lacks a Windows Mobile 6 Treo.  Samsung BlackJack International (CDMA/GSM) – With AT&T’s exclusivity agreement with Samsung about to end, Sprint will be picking up the BlackJack with international roaming support. This will replace the aging Samsung i830 (IP-830w) in Sprint’s lineup. It is not clear if it will mirror HTC’s support for Sprint Music Store and upcoming Sprint Navigation support.

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