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Verizon stores

Sure, AT&T may be the first company to get Microsoft Surface, but that doesn't mean other carriers are sleeping, waiting for people to enter their not-that-techy stores. As a matter of fact, Verizon announced that it will roll out “evolutionary store design” in more than 280 of its Communications Stores nationwide.

The stores offer consumers a high-tech and hands-on experience with wireless voice, data, music, and video services. The store design features a bright new design and integrates a number of innovative systems and operational enhancements designed to streamline the sales process and enhance the customer experience.

Among the features in many of the new stores are:

  • A dedicated demo zone where customers can explore, experiment and learn using touch-screens or be guided by sales staff.
  • More than 55 working models of handsets, Personal computer cards and other devices for customers to try.
  • A greeter kiosk that allows customers to check in once they enter the store and list their wireless needs, so representatives can swiftly assist them.
  • A bill payment kiosk.
  • Customer service and technical support departments.

I guess we're now waiting for Sprint and T-Mobile to announce something similar… Full Verizon's release is available from here.


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Verizon stores

Sure, AT&T may be the first company to get Microsoft Surface, but that doesn't mean other carriers are sleeping, waiting for people to enter their not-that-techy stores. As a matter of fact, Verizon announced that it will roll out “evolutionary store design” in more than 280 of its Communications Stores nationwide.

The stores offer consumers a high-tech and hands-on experience with wireless voice, data, music, and video services. The store design features a bright new design and integrates a number of innovative systems and operational enhancements designed to streamline the sales process and enhance the customer experience.

Among the features in many of the new stores are:

  • A dedicated demo zone where customers can explore, experiment and learn using touch-screens or be guided by sales staff.
  • More than 55 working models of handsets, Personal computer cards and other devices for customers to try.
  • A greeter kiosk that allows customers to check in once they enter the store and list their wireless needs, so representatives can quickly assist them.
  • A bill payment kiosk.
  • Customer service and technical support departments.

I guess we're now waiting for Sprint and T-Mobile to announce something similar… Full Verizon's release is available from here.


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Parrot new products

We've already covered Parrot's Celebration Bluetooth speakers and DF7700 MMS digital photo frame in the past. At the CTIA, Parrot announced a bit improved versions of each of the devices.

First goes the Party. The Bluetooth speakers are now available in black and like the original version, also feature a built-in Class-D amplifier, two drivers with a total power output of six watts and “exclusive audio effects developed by Parrot.” However, the Black Edition Party is better in that sense that it's coming with an extended battery, which makes the device working for up to eight hours, twice as long as with the original Party. Parrot PARTY Black Edition will be available in Q3 2008 for $139.99.

As for the “global” version of the DF7700 MMS pic frame, I'm not sure there's a difference from the original device. Apparently, it now supports all networks around the world, even though it's available in France only. I guess Parrot wanted to inform us they’re negotiating with U.S. carriers. The DF7700 requires a SIM card, hence they're probably speaking to T-Mobile or AT&T. We'll see where this goes…

Full releases are available from these two links.


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Parrot new products

We've already covered Parrot's Party Bluetooth speakers and DF7700 MMS digital pic frame in the past. At the CTIA, Parrot announced a bit improved versions of each of the devices.

First goes the Celebration. The Bluetooth speakers are now available in black and like the original version, also feature a built-in Class-D amplifier, two drivers with a total power output of six watts and “exclusive audio effects developed by Parrot.” However, the Black Edition Party is better in that sense that it's coming with an extended battery, which makes the device working for up to eight hours, twice as long as with the original Party. Parrot PARTY Black Edition will be available in Q3 2008 for $139.99.

As for the “global” version of the DF7700 MMS photo frame, I'm not sure there's a difference from the original device. Apparently, it now supports all networks around the world, although it's available in France only. I guess Parrot wanted to inform us they’re negotiating with U.S. carriers. The DF7700 requires a SIM card, hence they're probably talking to T-Mobile or AT&T. We'll see where this goes…

Full releases are available from these two links.


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XM Radio Mobile goes BlackBerryIt's like the push-email isn't addictive enough for CrackBerry owners, XM Radio is launching its optimized-for-mobile application/service for the RIM-made device owners. Anticipate to take 20 exclusive XM channels of commercial-free music and 24-hour comedy programming with you, wherever you go. The application's easy-to-use interface with graphical icons for content genres and channels should make browsing of content/channels a snap. In addition, XM Radio Mobile can run in the background while you're doing the usual “BlackBerry thing.”

Want it? You'll need to have BlackBerry 8800, 8700, Pearl or Curve, and a willingness to pour out $7.99 per month. Free 24-hour trial is also available. Hop over to www.xmradio.com/bb to download the app or, in the meantime — if you want to know more — check out XM's website or the official press release.


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I'm not sure is this actually the mobile or music related news, but it is announced at the CTIA, so we're going with it nevertheless.

Ricky Marting microSD/USB card reader comboKingston has partnered with famous singer Ricky Martin to create a microSD and USB reader combo for mobile consumers that offers free, preloaded choose music, video and mobile phone wallpapers from the current release of “Ricky Martin Live: Black & White Tour.”

Preloaded content include:

  • “Somos la Semilla,” “Tu Recuerdo” digital music tracks: MP3 file format
  • Intro/Pegate/Raza mil colores/Por arriba, Por Abajo music video: 3GP, WMV file format(s)
  • Two “In-Concert” wallpaper images: JPEG file format

The 1GB card along with the USB card reader is already available on Amazon for $10.99 and will also hit select Latin American markets… Full release is on PRNewswire.


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Sprint Sanyo phones

Sprint announced two new Nextel Direct Connect devices - the Sanyo Pro-200 and the Sanyo Pro-700. Powered by Qualcomm's QCHat technology, these arguably nice looking clamshells feature Direct Connect, Group Connect, call alerts, single number option, DC permissions, Sprint Mobile Sync, EV-DO Rev. A support, mobile mail and Bluetooth.

Both devices will hit select Sprint sprint store later this month. The Sanyo Pro-200 will retail for $49.99, while more rugged Pro-700 model could be yours for $69.99. That's with a two-year service agreement and $50 mail-in rebate, of course… Full release is available after the jump.

PRESS RELEASE - Sprint announced the upcoming launch of two new Nextel Direct Connect devices, the Sanyo Pro-200 and the Sanyo Pro-700. These new Nextel Direct Connect devices will expand the reach of the industry-leading Nextel Direct Connect push-to-talk (PTT) service and will incorporate the speed of Sprint Mobile Broadband and Sprint's largest voice calling area. These new devices are expected to be available for purchase through the Sprint direct sales force in limited markets later this month, giving customers a wider selection of phones to instantly meet their productivity needs with connection in less than one second to millions of existing Nextel Direct Connect subscribers.

“Sprint customers rely on Nextel Direct Connect for instant communication at the push of a button, allowing them to do more, faster,” stated John Garcia, chief marketing officer for Sprint. “Now Sprint is giving customers the capability to be even more productive with the industry-leading performance of Nextel Direct Connect, plus the speed of Sprint Mobile Broadband and a bigger voice calling area. Sprint is proud to build on the 15-year leadership of Nextel Direct Connect with this exciting evolution of the portfolio, featuring the sub-second connectivity to millions of users that our customers depend on.”

Service Features

Powered by Qualcomm's QChat technology, these new Nextel Direct Connect devices will continue to provide industry-leading performance, while operating on the Rev. A portions of the Sprint Mobile Broadband network (except in Puerto Rico). Compared to other providers, Sprint's expanded Nextel Direct Connect portfolio will continue to offer significantly faster call set-up times of less than one second and one-to-one interoperability with the world's largest established push-to-talk community. Features available on these handsets will continue to include:

  • Direct Connect: Instant one-to-one push-to-talk communication that’s interoperable with the millions of existing Nextel Direct Connect subscribers. Direct Connect provides the call set-up times of less than one second that customers have come to rely on to boost productivity and save time and money.
  • Group Connect: Unique one-to-many ability of Group Connect that helps customers swiftly communicate with up to 20 other Nextel Direct Connect users accessing the same QChat technology all at once. Group Connect groups can be created and managed dynamically on the device or on the internet. At this time, not all devices in the Nextel Direct Connect suite of services are capable of offering interoperable Group Connect services.
  • Call Alerts: Subscribers will continue to be able to send a repeating PTT Alert to let another Nextel Direct Connect subscriber know they’re trying to reach them.

In addition, with these new devices, customers will have the capability to take advantage of Sprint's largest voice calling area and the blazing data speeds of Sprint Mobile Broadband. Sprint Mobile Broadband brings customers instant gratification so they can get what they want when they want it, with ultra-fast file downloads, Web browsing, email access and more. The vast majority of Sprint's Mobile Broadband Network has been upgraded to EV-DO Rev. A technology, providing users ultra-fast speeds on the nation's largest mobile broadband network (based on covered square miles). The Sprint Mobile Broadband Network (inclusive of data roaming) reaches more than 242 million people, 15,325 cities and 1,452 airports.

Other new features exclusive to the new Sanyo Pro-200 and Pro-700 phones will include:

  • Single number option: If they wish, most customers can select the simplicity of having one phone number for voice and push-to-talk calls on the Sanyo Pro-200 and Pro-700. If preferred, all Nextel Direct Connect subscribers can opt to have a separate Direct Connect number.
  • DC Permissions: Customers will have the ability to block/allow incoming one-to-one push-to-talk calls and Call Alerts with the Sanyo Pro-200 and Pro-700 phones.
  • PTT Missed Call Notification: - When on a Nextel Direct Connect call, customers will receive a notification if they miss a push-to-talk call, Call Alert or Group call.
  • Call Alerts with Text: With the new Call Alerts with Text feature, customers can attach one of several preset text messages, such as “Please stop by,” to Call Alerts sent to other Sanyo Pro-200 and Pro-700 users.
  • Sprint Mobile Sync: This easy-to-use online tool lets customers manage all of their contact information on the internet, including setting up groups for PTT and text/voice messaging. Additionally, this feature automatically synchronizes with the phone, allowing for easier entry, easier access and full secure backup of contacts. Contacts will automatically transfer if the customer moves to another Sprint Mobile Sync-capable device.

Nextel Direct Connect on these new phones will be offered at existing service prices. Unlimited Direct Connect is included at no additional charge in many Sprint pricing plans, including the new $99 Simply Everything plan, which also includes unlimited Group Connect and unlimited calling, messaging and data. For more information on Simply Everything plans, please visit: www.sprint.com/everything.


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