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OVERLAND PARK, Kan. July 21, 2008 -- Today Sprint announced key enhancements, including
support for
EV-DO Rev. A data speeds, as part of a software upgrade available for
the Touch™ by HTC. The Mogul™
by HTC software upgrade will now support Windows Mobile 6.1.
Introduced in October 2007, the Touch combines the familiarity of
Windows Mobile with advanced multimedia features for accessing business
and personal essentials. The new software, along with downloading
instructions, is available at www.america.htc.com/touchupdate.
It enables:
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EV-DO Rev. A – wherever EV-DO Rev. A
coverage is available, average download speeds will increase from
400-700 kbps to 600 kbps-1.4 mbps and average upload speeds will
increase from 50-70 kbps to 350-500 kbps. These increased data speeds
provide customers the instant gratification of the ability to quickly
download large e-mail files on their phone while in a taxicab, finish
and send a sales report before their plane takes off, and wirelessly
download music to listen to directly from a Sprint handset.
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Enhanced GPS Capabilities – provides
advanced GPS functionality allowing support of popular applications
such as Sprint Navigation. Sprint Navigation provides audio and visual
turn-by-turn directions, more than 10 million local listings, and
one-click traffic rerouting, similar to an in-vehicle GPS system.
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Opera Browser – Opera brings full
Internet content and images to mobile phones and offers several new
features for functionality, security, usability, customization,
searching, saving, taking shortcuts and accessing Web content. Whether
users are going to work, working from home, developing Web sites, or
just looking for a quick, solid browser that can help users access the
Internet, Opera delivers a superior Web experience for every aspect of
your online life, with lots of tech tools for power users.
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Onscreen 40-key QWERTY Keyboard – A
new virtual QWERTY keyboard gives customers another option for
easily responding to emails, text messages and inputting other
information.
Introduced in June 2007, the Mogul is a premium Windows Mobile device
and was the first EVDO Rev. A-capable handset. The new software, along
with downloading instructions, is available at www.america.htc.com/mogulupdate.
It enables:
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Sprint TV – Watch live TV and
video-on-demand with full-motion video and vivid sound. Catch the
latest news, sports, weather, entertainment and movie trailers on the
go. Sprint TV provides more than 50 channels of live and on-demand
video content
The updates on both the Touch and the Mogul include:
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Windows Mobile 6.1 – brings new
time-saving features, easier phone navigation and management, and
stronger security safeguards. Users can get their phone set up and
running easier than ever before and with mobile versions of the
familiar Windows desktop applications such as Microsoft Office and
Live Search, they’ll have information they
need, anytime, anywhere. Threaded text messaging enhances the
messaging experience.
“Sprint is committed to matching customer
needs with the technology that gives them the freedom to access and
download the content they want and have a PC-like experience,”
said Michael Hahn, vice president of customer equipment for Sprint. “Whether
it’s simplicity in setting up the handset,
getting turn-by-turn driving directions, sending emails with large
attachments or having a better Web experience, the Touch™
and the Mogul™ by HTC deliver all of that so
customers can have what they want in an instant, from virtually anywhere.”
The Touch and the Mogul continue to be premium multimedia handsets in
the Sprint portfolio, integrating the familiar Windows Mobile experience
with TouchFLO™ technology on the Touch, a
QWERTY keyboard on the Mogul, an easy-to-use interface and exclusive
Sprint content like Sprint Music Store and Sprint TV. The Touch™
and the Mogul™ by HTC are available in Sprint
stores, online at www.sprint.com and
in Sprint business sales channels for $99.99 for the Touch and $299.99
for the Mogul, with a two-year service agreement and a $100
mail-in-rebate.
Information Source: Business Wire
Images courtesy of HTC America website
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