Topics Mobile Tech News Sunday, February 12

Headlines

Contact us


Site search:
complete archives list




Boingo Introduces New Unlimited Wi-Fi Plan for Europe Today in Mobile Technology history - the top story one year ago


Site Sponsors:


Cell Phone Accessories
at up to 80% off retail.


Don't forget AT&T and Verizon promo codes at Sidepon.com to save money.


Sprint Delivers the Samsung Ace Smartphone
Posted: 18-Feb-2008 [Source: Sprint]

[Sprint announces the Samsung ACE - a slim, compact smartphone running Windows Mobile 6 operating globally on CDMA and GSM/GPRS networks. Sprint also announces new international calling rates and option for third party SIM services.]

Overland Park, Kan & Dallas -- Offering customers the ability to stay connected through voice calls, email, and Web browsing around the globe, Sprint and Samsung Mobile today announced the upcoming availability of the Samsung Ace, a sleek, stylish and commanding smartphone powered by the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network and Windows Mobile 6.

The Samsung Ace delivers the versatility of a slim and compact smartphone combined with the experience of a personal computer, complete with Windows Mobile 6 capabilities. Operating in the U.S. on the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network, the Samsung Ace provides clear voice calls, core PDA and organizational capabilities and easy access to exclusive Sprint content, including Sprint TVSM with more than 50 channels of live television and on-demand video and audio and On Demand with up-to-date information on sports, weather, news, money and more customized to the user's zip code. With quad-band capabilities, the Samsung ACE also operates globally on CDMA and GSM/GPRS networks where Sprint has international roaming agreements. With the Samsung ACE Sprint customers can make or receive calls in approximately 180 countries and access professional and personal email, view documents and files, surf the web, and sync their Outlook calendar in nearly 100 countries.

Exceptional International Values from Sprint

Recognizing that cross-border trips into nearby countries make up a significant portion of travel outside the United States, Sprint provides clear value for its customers through the following offers:

* Canada Voice Pricing - All Sprint wireless calls placed within Canada are $.59 per minute regardless of the call destination. For $2.99 per month customers may subscribe to a special Canada calling plan and reduce their per-minute rate for these calls to $.20 per minute.

* Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam - Voice calls placed within any of these three countries where Sprint has coverage are billed the same as minutes used within the continental U.S for customers with roaming included in their service plan. Data roaming, available in Puerto Rico and Guam, is also billed the same way, allowing customers to use available services in these territories the same way they do in the continental U.S. based upon their individual data service plan.

* Special Business Pricing - Sprint offers a variety of special international pricing offers to enterprise and government customers under contract.

* Unlocked SIM Capabilities - In addition to taking advantage of any Sprint International Roaming services, Sprint customers can also use a third-party SIM for international voice and data services, giving them greater flexibility for their global communications needs.

* International Mobile Broadband Access for Laptop Users - Sprint is the only U.S. carrier to offer EV-DO data roaming in Canada and Mexico meaning a customer can use their Sprint Mobile Broadband cards in these North American countries for an affordable rate of $0.0002/kb, approximately $2 per Mb. Sprint also offers this same value for 1XRTT data roaming services in Israel and China

* North American Connection Card Plus Plan - For customers that travel to Canada and Mexico frequently they can take advantage of Sprint's North America Connection Card Plus Plan which allows Sprint Mobile Broadband customers unlimited data usage with a laptop everywhere in the US, Canada, and Mexico for $109 monthly charge and a 1 year contract*.

In addition to its international capabilities, the Samsung Ace offers an impressive feature set, including:

* Slim, light form factor with a full QWERTY keyboard - The Samsung Ace measures 4.65" x 2.32" x 0.46" and weighs just under four ounces

* Large 2.3" TFT color display - perfect for viewing live and on-demand channels available through Sprint TV, as well as up-to-date information with On-Demand.

* Slide Click Wheel - Experience easy navigation between a multitude of applications

* Stereo Bluetooth Wireless Technology - Enjoy the convenience and versatility of hands free communication by pairing the Samsung Ace with headsets, car-kits and other Bluetooth-enabled devices.

* External Memory - The Samsung Ace supports up to 2GB MicroSD card for storing music, videos and pictures.

* 1.3 Megapixel Digital Camera and Camcorder - Capture quality images with integrated digital camera and zoom. Shoot video clips to share with family and friends.

* View Documents - The Samsung ACE allows customers to view documents and files on the phone with Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office Excel and Microsoft Office PowerPoint.

Personal Computer Power in a Pocket-Sized Design

Thanks to Windows Mobile 6, the Samsung Ace from Sprint delivers a powerful personal computer to the mobile phone market with pinpoint connectivity across the globe. The Ace assists people in keeping track of contacts and schedules through Outlook Mobile, browsing the Web using Internet Explorer Mobile and viewing Word, Excel and PowerPoint files using File Viewer.

The Samsung ACE is available today in business sales channels, online at www.sprint.com and through telesales at 1-800-SPRINT1 for $199.99 with a two-year service agreement and $100 mail-in-rebate. The device will be available in Sprint retail stores beginning in March.

More...

Back to Headlines...

Huawei Ascend Huawei Ascend

Polaroid Android Camera Polaroid Android Camera

Nokia 900 Nokia 900

Nook Tablet Nook Tablet

Apple iPhone 4S Apple iPhone 4S

Amazon Fire Tablet Amazon Fire Tablet

HTC Rhyme HTC Rhyme

Sony S1/S2 Tablets Sony S1/S2 Tablets

Samsung Galaxy Smartphones Samsung Galaxy Smartphones

BlackBerry 7 Smartphones BlackBerry 7 Smartphones

Motorola Photon 4G Motorola Photon 4G

Sprint/HTC 3D Sprint/HTC 3D

Nokia N9 MeeGo Nokia N9 MeeGo

HP TouchPad HP TouchPad

Motorola Droid X2 Motorola Droid X2

Sony S1 and S2 Tablets Sony S1 and S2 Tablets

Nokia X7 Nokia X7

Sprint/HTC 3D Sprint/HTC 3D

CTIA 2011 CTIA 2011

Google Nexus S 4G Google Nexus S 4G

T-Mobile Sidekick 4G T-Mobile Sidekick 4G

iPad2 iPad2

Xperia Play Xperia Play

HP webOS Tablet HP webOS Tablet

Sprint/Kyocera Echo Dual-Screen Sprint/Kyocera Echo Dual-Screen

T-Mobile/Samsung Galaxy S 4G T-Mobile/Samsung Galaxy S 4G

AT&T/Motorola ATRIX 4G Smartphone AT&T/Motorola ATRIX 4G Smartphone

Verizon/Motorola XOOM tablet Verizon/Motorola XOOM tablet

Sprint/HTC EVO Shift Sprint/HTC EVO Shift

Nexus S Nexus S

Samsung Galaxy Tab Samsung Galaxy Tab

HP's Palm Pre 2 HP's Palm Pre 2

HTC's Windowsphone HTC's Windowsphone

Motorola DROID PRO Motorola DROID PRO

Verizon/Motorola CITRUS Verizon/Motorola CITRUS

BlackBerry PlayBook BlackBerry PlayBook

Sharp Galapagos E-Book Reader Sharp Galapagos E-Book Reader

HTC Desire HD HTC Desire HD

Nokia E7 Nokia E7

T-Mobile G2 T-Mobile G2

BlackBerry Torch 9800 BlackBerry Torch 9800

Sprint/Samsung Epic 4G Sprint/Samsung Epic 4G

Verizon/Motorola DROID X Verizon/Motorola DROID X

Motorola MILESTONE XT720 Motorola MILESTONE XT720

iPhone 4 iPhone 4

T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide

Nokia N8 Nokia N8

KIN Social Phone KIN Social Phone

Samsung Galaxy S Samsung Galaxy S

Motorola MILESTONE Motorola MILESTONE

Apple iPad Apple iPad

Dell Mini 3 Dell Mini 3

Google Nexus One Google Nexus One



 

Valid HTML 4.1!

RSS © 1999-2012 Web Market
All times recorded in UTC
webmaster@MobileTechNews.com