Temporary PPC-6601 Bluetooth Fix
This will most likely be rolled up in the impending maintenance release that Audiovox has reported to us is coming soon (which will also fix the incoming beep issue many are reporting). Luckily, people with a lot of money, and free time on their hands over at pdaphonehome.com have come up with a fix for […]
Destroy Your PPC-6601 in 10 Seconds
Aparrently, people that design flaws in their products like to do so by following other people’s flaws. As all Treo 600 owners are presented with a note about not using Treo 300 chargers, Audiovox might want to start writing a similar note. HTC, the designers of the PPC-6601, and XDA III PDA, decided to use […]
Verizon: PPC-6600 = XV6600
Audiovox today confirmed to us that the Verizon-branded version of their XDAIII, the PPC-6600 will be titled the XV6600. This is to differentiate it from the Sprint version, which will be retailed as PPC-6600.
CTIA: PPC-660X Announced
Sprint’s PR Newswire let slip early this morning that the PPC-6600 and PPC-6601 are on their way from Audiovox. You’ve seen the pictures, now see it in action. Well, not now, but soon. Sprint expects the PPC-6601 to be out in November, but it will only be sold in TeleSales and Business Channels. The PPC-6600 […]
Sprint Pulls Hitachi G1000 Again *Updated*
Update: We can now confirm that the G1000 will be discontinued effective the end of today. Sprint has once again removed the Hitachi G1000 from their main product page. Last time it was removed it was returned within 48 hours. However, the device has been extended severely and was supposed to be discontinued a half […]
Hitachi G1000 Discontinued *Updated*
Update: Like the VM4050, Sprint appears to have reversed the decision to discontinue the G1000 and has returned it to sprintpcs.com for sale. Sprint has discontinued the Hitachi G1000, it is no longer for sale from sprintpcs.com. This leaves Sprint without any Pocket PC Phone Edition device in their consumer lineup. The HTC PPC6600 (XDAIII) […]
The Lineup #2
Thanks to some great sources, we can provide detailed info about the remainder of Sprint’s lineup for the year. Hit Read More to check it out.
Daxian CU928 = PPC6600 *Updated*
Image removed at the request of unofficial Sprint channels.
And The First EV-DO Phone Is?
Sprint’s first somewhat announced device to support EV-DO is the Daxian CU928. While Sprint hasn’t officially said they will launch the device (not like they make such big announcments constantly), or if it will support EV-DO at launch, the nature of the device makes it an attractive initial offering for EV-DO. The Daxian CU928 is […]