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| What Android might bring us from CTIA |
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| Written by SSDave |
| Thursday, 03 May 2012 22:21 |
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At previous shows, carriers have pulled back the curtain on high-profile Android smartphones andtablets. In 2010, for example, Sprint announced theHTC Evo 4G and last year we got the slimmed-down Galaxy Tab 10.1. So considering the rapid clip of mobile development, it stands to reason that this year will be no exception, right? Well, maybe not. I'd love to be proven wrong, but I don't look for too much out of Android when the fun kicks off May 8. In fact, in the four-year history of Android products at CTIA, this may be the least eventful conference yet. Perhaps it's because of the show's later time frame, but then again Samsung decided to hold aseparate press event tomorrow, May 3, to announce what should be the Galaxy S III. Sammy hasn't said why it's holding its own party, though maybe it just didn't want to share the stage. Whatever the company's reason, I will have to watch the fun from this side of the pond. But that's not to say that there isn't anything to look forward to in The Big Easy.
Will Verizon unveil a successor to the Droid Incredible 2? (Credit: Josh Miller/CNET)Big Red Considering just how fast Verizon is growing its network, last season's edition looks more antiquated by the day. Specifications for the Droid Incredible 4G are said to include a 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, 1GB RAM, a 4-inch qHD display, 8-megapixel camera, and NFC support. Set to run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the smartphone also should feature HTC Sense 4. Sprint Priced at $199, Sprint's flagship device boasts a 4.7-inch Super LCD screen, dual-core Snapdragon processor, 16GB storage, and 1GB RAM. I might look for CEO Dan Hesse to announce a shipping date as part of his keynote roundtable on day one of CTIA.
Will any one of these vendors steal the show with an Android announcement? (Credit: CTIA)Keeping with Sprint, there's a small chance that the carrier will unveil its Motorola Photon 4Gsuccessor. Known as the Photon Q 4G LTE, the details for this model are very light. Considering all that we don't know about the handset, however, I suspect the debut could be a few months off. Back to Samsung Since its debut in January, the Galaxy Note has been rumored to be coming to additional carriers. Whereas CTIA would be a great venue for Sprint or T-Mobile to announce support, nothing I've seen lately indicates there will be noise around the subject. Given that there have not been any major "save the date" e-mails sent out ahead of CTIA this year, I can't imagine any major surprises or announcements. Generally speaking, though, the conference usually acts as a smaller follow-up act to Mobile World Congress and 2012 should be no different. Even with the later show this year, it's only been two months since we visited Barcelona. Judging by the companies giving keynote addresses at CTIA, I'm guessing that we'll be getting more software, services, and industry trends than products. Original Post : Located Here |
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