By Humberto Saabedra on March 16, 2009
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PhoneNews.com has obtained Sprint’s device roadmap for the rest of the year. From the Samsung Touch Mini and Lucello dual slider all the way down to the appearance of the Touch Pro2 with dual mode EVDO Rev. A and GSM/EDGE/HSDPA for international roaming.
Posted in CDMA2000, EDGE, EV-DO, GSM, HSPA, iDEN, Sprint, UMTS, Wi-Fi | Tagged 2009, Roadmap, sprint |
No Diamond2 for sprint this year?
Where are the qchat phones? Don’t tell me thier will be no qchat phones this year!
Probably no US carrier will see the Diamond 2 until next year.
Interesting leak,no must haves, Android? Omnia HD?
Still in general not bad choices! Thank you PhoneNews!
Seems like a good 2008 lineup. Oh wait.. its already 2009? Crap.
qchat devices are planned but are not featured in these slides.
Yall sum wiley ninjas!
What about RIM devices??
It is possible to get other carriers device’s road map ????
the “android surprise” from palm is listed in q2 as the palm p100 in the linux/android/google row.
i think it’s referring to the linux-based palm pre, which is also slated for q2…
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This is hard to believe. Why is the Samsung called Cello on one screen and the Lucello on the other?
How does the Lucello slide in two directions?
Why are the images such low quality?
According to the Palm Monk image, it should be released already, but where is it on the Smartphone Roadmap?
I’m not convinced of the authenticity.
Yeah…the “Palm Monk” (awful name), looks awfully similar to the Palm Treo Pro….
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No RIM devices until Q3??? Seriously?
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BGR really should have given you credit in their tweet: http://twitter.com/boygeniusreport/status/1337756949 WTF.
Why should BGR get credit? They posted 5 hours after PhoneNews posted this story. If anyone should give credit it is BGR. Or they could just thank the person that could lose their job for leaking information..
Sprint is getting the Pro 2 its Codename is the Rhodium
Umm, the BGR article lists PhoneNews.com as the source and links this article. Is that not credit enough?
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Omg, I love that sprint is finally going to get some nice phones, I need a new phone, I’m so tired of my Samsung Upstage. It’s way outdated.
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the palm monk IS the treo pro
it was released yesterday
I’m so glad Sprint is finnaly gonna get some nice phones, now Verizon wont be the only one with good phones. I really wanna get my hands on the Palm Pre, I’m tired of my Samsung Upstage.
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why would there be no mention of the new samsung android device that is supposedly coming out soon. i dont know if i believe this leak is legit.
A 4Q 2009 release as has been reiterated by many Samsung reps is not “soon” by any strech of the imagination so its not a surprise that it wouldn’t be covered by this roadmap as there’s no hardware available for carrier testing.
Samsung has yet to begin alpha hardware testing for Android to begin with. There have been issues with Android on CDMA in terms of baseband and radio interface issues, and they’re only now getting around to alpha hardware on AWS 3G for T-Mobile USA. Expect to see beta hardware during the summer and FCC certification in early Fall.
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Why does the Smartphone Roadmap slide say Rhodium in Q3, but the Rhodium slide says Q4
What is the Samsung Dash then?
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Liking the CDMA/GSM Rhodium.
Hopefully it has GPS as well as A-GPS.
This would get me back to sprint if T-Mobile USA doesn’t step up to the plate with the Touch Pro 2.
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Nice use of proprietary information. Better hope there’s no legal action.
The legal action will be to the one who released the information I’m sure. Luckily Sprint knows that only about 20 people in the country got their hands on these slides, so it shouldn’t take long to track them down.
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The logic in naming a green phone after a red wine escapes me.
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Maybe it is a green phone because it is powered off of red wine? =)
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