Sunday, March 27, 2011

CTIA!


The CTIA conference is a huge conference where all the major and minor companies that have to do with wireless communication show off their newest products. For those of you who didn’t pay much attention to the conference in Orlando this year I am going to briefly recap on some of the most important announcements.


One of the biggest announcements was that AT&T was going to buy T-mobile from its parent company Deutsche Telekom. You may be wondering, how much is a cell phone provider worth, well apparently its $39 billion dollars! $25 billion in cash and $14 billion in stocks to be exact. This is actually good news for AT&T customers because of the fact that T-mobile as its own cell provider and had its own towers, once the merger is complete AT&T customers will get to use the T-mobile towers too. This will result in much much better coverage than now.  Not only just any coverage though, LTE coverage! Once the merger is complete, AT&T claims that their LTE network will cover 95% of Americans or 294 million people! This is significant because President Obama, in his State of the Union address, said, "Within the next five years, we'll make it possible for businesses to deploy the next generation of high-speed wireless coverage to 98 percent of all Americans," said Mr. Obama. "This isn't about faster Internet or fewer dropped calls. It's about connecting every part of America to the digital age."



Next, the HTC EVO 3D was announced for the Sprint network. The EVO 3D as you can probably guess is the successor to the widely popular HTC EVO 4G. As you can guess from the name, the EVO 3D has a glasses-less 3D screen and it has a 3D camera. It also comes with a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor which is up from the 1 GHz single core processor in the EVO 4G. The EVO 3D also comes with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) with the newest version of HTC Sense stuck on top. One of my co-authors on Gizmo-teched described it as “soo sexy.” Personally, if I had to pick, I would pick the EVO 4G over the EVO 3D because the EVO 3D has lost some features that the 4G had and I liked. First off I think the whole 3D thing is gimmicky; it’s cool the first couple times you use it and it’s cool to show off to friends but otherwise completely useless unless. 3D TVs are way too expensive for the average consumer to buy and even if someone had a 3D TV there is not enough 3D content for it to be worth it your money. Another gripe I have against the EVO 3D is it has no kickstand!! Are you kidding me HTC?? When the EVO 4G was first released, it stood out because it had a huge screen, it was the first 4G phone, it had an amazing camera and it had a KICKSTAND! Now that the EVO 4G has been on the market for about a year, there are many phones with the same features but the one feature that still makes the EVO 4G stand out is its kickstand (I can vouch for this because I have one). So when making the next generation EVO, HTC deiced to get rid one of the signature features of the previous phone?



Speaking of the HTC EVO, HTC has made the HTC EVO View 4G tablet official. Being one of the newest tablets on the market, it of course has every feature imaginable plus some:
·         1.4 Ghz dual core processer
·         1 Gb of RAM
·         4G capable (if you didn’t figure that out from the name)
·         5 Megapixel rear facing camera and a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera
·         7 inch multi touch screen
·         4000 mAh battery
·         Digital compass
·         HTC Scribe compatibility
The View will be shipped with Honeycomb with the latest version of HTC’s Sense UI. The View 4G is also compatible with the HTC Scribe pen which allows you to write, draw, hightlight and much more on the tablet. The View is set to be released “this summer” on Sprint. I have to say, I really am not sure why HTC is pretty much redoing the exterior of the HTC Flyer, adding a 3G/4G radio into it and calling it the View 4G. Since the specifications are identical, they should have just called it the Flyer 4G or something but I guess the PR guys at HTC know better than I do!

Well those are the most important things that i think were announced at CTIA, maybe some of you will go next year!.....and maybe buy me plane tickets while you are at it to:)

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