Hitting the market a week before CTIA, Audiovoxs 5600 smart phone is the first to include Windows Media Player 10. It has digital camera and video camcorder built-in. (Chip Buchanan/eWEEK.com)
2CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – Audiovox 6600
The Audiovox 6600 model, launched during CTIA, has a 3.5 64K color screen, supports Bluetooth, has an integrated keypad and built-in camera. The model 6601 also offers identical features but without camera.
3CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – Audiovox TM150
Audiovox also debuted its TM150 GSM phone, offered through T-Mobile, with 1-Megapixel camera. (Chip Buchanan/eWEEK.com)
4CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – Kyocera Koi
Kyoceras Koi model, to be released during the 2004 holiday season, has a 1.2 Megapixel camera and a swivel-top design. (SOURCE: Kyocera)
5CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – Kyocera Soho
Kyoceras Soho sports a look styled by BMW. The faceplate is interchangeable, which the company boasts is a unique feature for flip-phone designs. (SOURCE: Kyocera)
6CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – Nokia 7270
Nokias model 7270 has a flip-top design. The release date is yet to be determined, subject to carrier availability. (Chip Buchanan/eWEEK.com)
7CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – Nokia 7280
The Nokia 7280 breaks new ground by eliminating the keypad — users navigate the interface with an iPod-like roller (see inset). It is capable of XHMTL browsing and operates on GSM/Edge 900/1800/1900 bands. (Chip Buchanan/eWEEK.com)
8CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – Nokia 9300 Communicator
Aiming at the enterprise, Nokia will offer two new Symbian-powered Communicator models in early 2005; the 9300 model and the 9500 with camera and wi-fi capability. (Chip Buchanan/eWEEK.com)
9CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – Qualcomm QSec-2700
Not available to enterprise nor the general public, Qualcomm showed its military-grade QSec-2700 secure CDMA handset. It carries encrypted voice and data over 800MHz and 1900MHz networks for authorized government users. (Chip Buchanan/eWEEK.com)
10CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – Gabrielor keypad design
A concept keypad by Gabrielor designed to ease typing messages on wireless devices. The company is licensing its patent which it says will streamline one-handed data entry in a wide variety of applications. (Chip Buchanan/eWEEK.com)
11CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – Exhibit hall opens
Attendees file into the main exhibits area for the CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show, Monday, Oct. 25, 2004. (Chip Buchanan/eWEEK.com)
12CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – Wireless enterprise keynote speakers
A few of the wireless enterprise keynote speakers included Roberta Wiggins, research fellow at The Yankee Group (top left); John Dolan, VP of Mobile Strategy at Oracle (top right); and Andrew Seybold, president of Outlook4Mobility. (Chip Buchanan/eWEEK.c
13CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – PalmOne Treo 650 hands-on
Showgoers get a first look at PalmOnes Treo 650 smart phone. (Chip Buchanan/eWEEK.com)
14CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – Intels pavilion
Intels pavilion showcases technologies from wireless development partners. (Chip Buchanan/eWEEK.com)
15CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – Sybase demos
The Sybase booth offers Mobile Enterprise Solutions, including its debut of Answers Anywhere natural language processing middleware. (Chip Buchanan/eWEEK.com)
16CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – MultiTech Systems wireless modems
MultiTech Systems wireless modems for the enterprise provide versatile connectivity over cellular networks.
17CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – AppForge demos
Omni Technology Solutions offers AppForge-powered tools to simplify application development for Palm, PocketPC and Symbian platforms. (Chip Buchanan/eWEEK.com)
18CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show: Fall 2004 – 2005 Audi A6 sedan powered by BlueTooth
Audi and PalmOne show off the 2005 A6 sedan, which uses BlueTooth to make and receive hands-free cellular phone calls through the vehicles sound system. (Chip Buchanan/eWEEK.com)
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