Sprint: Casio Poised to Enter US Mobile Phone Market
Japan’s Casio Computer Co. Ltd., known in this country for their line of Databank and Ironman watches is planning to enter the United States cellphone market. This, along with ramping up sales of their line of digital cameras in the U.S., is part of a dual-pronged strategy to gain more of a foot-hold into the […]
Exclusive: Sanyo 7500 Specifications
Once again, we continue our track record of breaking the news on every Sprint 3G phone. The Sanyo 7500 builds on the popular 7000 series, and will mirror the upcoming Sanyo 9000, but with some features removed to make it a more mid-range handset. ARM9 CPU EV-DO With Power Vision (MIDP 2.0, JavaScript, 3GPP2, H.264 […]
Hitachi: Back In 3G Action
Awhile back we showed you the SonyEricsson W21S, the first CDMA phone that is fully compatible with Sprint’s network since the T608. Now it appears Hitachi is jumping on the bandwagon with the W21H, also on KDDI’s new EV-DO network. While SonyEricsson’s return to the US is unlikely until EV-DO becomes predominant here, Hitachi’s EV-DO […]
Sony Ericsson’s First EV-DO Phone *Updated*
Update: Inquires to Ericsson and Sony Ericsson have put them on-record stating they have no plans to bring this phone to the United States at this time. However, at one point, they did. Discussion with former Sony Ericsson US CDMA team members has revealed that they had begun plans to bring the W21S to the […]