by Jay Garrett on February 13, 2010
The MWC is a matter of hours away and most eyes will be on what Microsoft will be bring to parade on centre-stage.
Windows Phone 7 is almost a given but it seems that the Project Pink phone, Sharp’s ‘Turtle’, as been FCC’d (Federal Communications Commission).
The diagram on the right for model PB10ZU shows more than a passing resemblance to the Turtle pic I posted about in September.
According to the paperwork the PB10ZU will be loaded with dual-band CDMA, EVDO, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity.
Engadget spotted that the FCC filing’s details are being withheld until March 29. That’s just after the potential Zune Phone unveiling that is rumoured to take place at the CTIA conference in Vegas.
Expect more about lots of other new phones over the coming few days
by Jay Garrett on January 21, 2010
The Zune / Xbox Phone rumours had quietened down for a while but now Katherine Egbert, an anylist with Jefferies & Company, has said that Microsoft is getting ready to bust out a phone based on Windows Mobile 7.
This would make the job offer make sense as well don’t you think?
“Our recent industry checks indicate Microsoft will be debuting its own phone sometime in the next two months,” Egbert said. “We expect the new phone to debut soon, at either the Feb 15-18 Mobile World Congress conference in Barcelona Spain, or possibly at CTIA in Las Vegas one month later,” announced Egbert.
This new handset is set to have 720p HD video capabilities, at least a 5MP camera, and that will run Windows Mobile 7. She also mentioned that Windows Mobile 7 will include “premium mobile services,” including a Zune video store and music subscription and purchasing services. It will have an interface “similar” to the Zune HD UI, “and could include social networking apps like Xbox Live, Facebook and Twitter”.
“We don’t have any information about the cost of the Pink phone, nor do we know what service providers might be partnered with Microsoft,”
“Revenue from the phone is also very unlikely to be meaningful for many years,” but she adds “However, the new phone might explain why Microsoft has allowed WinMo to dwindle to less than 10 percent mobile OS market share. Pink would be the ‘third screen’ (after Windows and Xbox) and [the] final component in Microsoft’s ‘3 screens and a cloud’ strategy.”
Hmmmmm…………….. what do you think? Would we ever get to see it in the UK if it was made?