Sunday, July 10, 2011

Next-Generation iPod touch Might Include Cellular-Wireless Connectivity

The best way to describe Apple's iPod touch is as an iPhone without the phone. But an unconfirmed report indicates that that this might be changing.

Supposedly, Apple is going to include support for cellular-wireless data in the next iPod touch. This would function similar to the iPad -- users will be able to get a 3G internet connection, but not make phone calls. And presumably customers would have a choice between version with this feature and others that offer only Wi-Fi.

Until now, the  iTouch as it's sometimes called has appealed primarily to those who want the features of an Apple smartphone -- especially the thousands of games in the App Store -- but without having to pay a monthly service fee to a wireless carrier. If some version of the fifth-generation model include cellular-wireless data capabilities, it will blur the line between Apple's smartphones and this line of handheld computers.

Delayed? Maybe
Apple has introduced a new iPod touch in early fall of the last four years, but there's reason to believe this year might be different. A new iPhone has hit store shelves in early summer of each of those years, but it's now July and this company's next smartphone has yet to be unveiled. At this point, it's not clear when the fifth-generation iPhone is going to be released, and whether the latest iPod touch will come out at the same time, or several months later.

That said, if Apple wants sell millions of these handhelds to be given as Christmas gift -- like it does every year -- the new model needs to be available for the holiday shopping season.

If the iPhone 5 is being redesigned to be thinner and lighter, as reports indicate, than the iTouch 5 will almost certainly be too. This device has always followed the iPhone's design and featureset, just without the phone. And like its smartphone sister, it will surely debut running iOS 5.

BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 Smartphones: BlackBerry 7 with a Bold Touch


Update: Check out our hands on demo of the BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphones, with Product Managers Michael and Jason after the jump!
With BlackBerry World™ 2011 officially kicking off today, I am excited to share with you the first of many much-anticipated announcements. The iconic BlackBerry® Bold™ smartphone family has just received a powerful update with the new BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphones driven by the BlackBerry 7 OS.
Like the BlackBerry® Torch™ smartphone, these new devices integrate brilliant, high resolution, capacitive touch screens, trackpads and full QWERTY keypads and are the thinnest BlackBerry smartphones yet. Here’s a quick look at some of the key specs for the BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphones.
    • 115 x 66 x 10.5 mm, approximately 130 g 
    • 2.8″ capacitive touch screen display – VGA (640×480), 287 PPI resolution
    • Full, wide QWERTY keyboard, optical trackpad 
    • 1.2 GHz Processor, 768 MB RAM
    • 8 GB on-board memory, plus microSD slot supporting up to 32 GB cards 
    • NFC technology
    • 5.0 MP camera with flash, supports 720p HD video recording 
    • Orientation Sensor (Accelerometer), Digital Compass (Magnetometer), Proximity Sensor 
    • Built-in GPS / aGPS
    • Dual-Band Wi-Fi® – 802.11 b/g/n at 2.4 GHz and 802.11 a/n at 5 GHz 
    • Bluetooth® 2.1+EDR support
    • 1230 mAh removable, rechargeable battery
    Wireless Network support:
    o BlackBerry Bold 9900 smartphone: Tri-Band HSPA+, Quad-Band GSM/EDGE
    o BlackBerry Bold 9930 smartphone: Dual-Band CDMA/EVDO Rev A, Dual-Band HSPA+, Quad-Band GSM/EDGE
     
BlackBerry 7 OS
In addition to being the first touch BlackBerry Bold smartphones, the BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphones are also the first to feature the BlackBerry 7 OS. The BlackBerry 7 OS is a performance driven platform designed to deliver a faster and easier communication, multimedia and productivity experience for BlackBerry smartphone users. In addition to improved web browsing and universal search capabilities (now with voice-enabled search!), here is a quick rundown of some of the new functionality that the BlackBerry 7 OS powers in the BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphones:
    Liquid Graphics™ – The BlackBerry 7 OS delivers fast, fluid performance when browsing, accessing pictures or video, or running graphics intensive games.
    NFC – Built-in support for Near Field Communications (NFC), an exciting new technology that is designed to provide a secure exchange of information between NFC-enabled devices over a very short distance. Watch our interview with Andrew Bocking, VP Handheld Software Product Management, to learn more about BlackBerry and Near Field Communications.
    Augmented Reality – The BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphones feature a built-in compass (magnetometer) to take advantage of BlackBerry 7 OS support for augmented reality applications. 
    HD Video – The BlackBerry 7 OS supports up to 720p HD video recording.
The BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphones are expected to be available from carriers around the world beginning this summer. Stay tuned for additional blog posts where we dive deeper into the BlackBerry 7 OS and BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphones! For now, head to the BlackBerry Bold smartphone page for the latest info.