CES 2008 Preview: Cell Phones Galore

Thu Dec 6, 2007 11:25AM EST

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Back in the day, the big players in the cell phone arena held their fire until spring, when the curtain rises on the bi-annual CTIA wireless conference. Lately however, a little electronics show in Vegas—the eight-headed beast known as Consumer Electronics Show—has stolen CTIA's thunder. Here's a sneak preview of what to expect come January, including buzz of a touch-screen (maybe) BlackBerry, a possible new slider from Helio, and more.

CES 2007 served as the launching pad for several hot new phones (remember the mobile TV handsets from LG and Samsung?), and I'm expecting more of the same for the 2008 edition. The big phone manufacturers have been tight-lipped about their CES lineups, but a few interesting rumors have bubbled up to the surface.

Touch-screen BlackBerry?

One of the most intriguing is word, courtesy of The Boy Genius Report, of a new BlackBerry: the 9000 (or the 9000 series, to be exact), which is rumored to come with a speedy Intel XScale processor, HSDPA access (which would make it the first BlackBerry capable of running on 3.5G GSM networks), Wi-Fi, GPS, a full gigabyte of onboard memory, a 3.2-megapixel camera, and a jumbo 480-by-320-pixel screen. Pretty nice, but here's the hottest morsel about the 9000: It might be the first BlackBerry to chuck the keypad for a full-on touch screen. That said, I'm hearing conflicting reports about whether the 9000 actually ditches the physical keypad, so don't get your hopes up.

Here's another interesting rumor that might see daylight at CES: A new line of Motorola phones—and no, I'm not talking the RAZR3. Word has it that Moto may soon unveil the ZiNE: a new series of touch-screen multimedia handsets with Wi-Fi, GPS, and eight-megapixel cameras. Gizmodo reports that Motorola has gone so far as to file a trademark for the "ZiNE" name, so there is a bit of substance behind the buzz. Will the supposed ZiNE phones arrive in time for CES? We'll have to wait and see.

Rumored Helio "Mysto" might materialize

Helio's been known to make waves at CES, and it may do so again with the rumored Mysto. CrunchGear got its hands on spy shots of the alleged, Samsung-made slider, which I'm guessing will boast features such as Helio's cool, GPS-aided Buddy Beacon, plus streaming audio, music downloads, and 3G access. The Mysto rumors have been percolating for a couple of months now, so the phone may be ripe for a CES debut.

In addition to new handsets, CES will be buzzing with talk of three big stories that, taken together, could fundamentally change the wireless business in the United States: specifically, Google's proposed open-source Android platform (and the prospect of Android-powered phones in mid-2008), Verizon's just-announced pledge to open its network to third-party handsets and applications (which may—or may not—lead to more phone and app choices for Verizon subscribers), and January's FCC auction of the 700MHz wireless spectrum (bidders include such 800-pound gorillas as Google, Verizon Wireless, and AT&T). Likely cocktail-party discussions: Is Google's Android just smoke and mirrors? Is Verizon only paying lip service to the idea of open networks? Open questions all, but it's clear that the old "the carrier is king" notion here in the States is poised for a major shake-up.

iPhone 2.0?

Of course, the elephant in the room comes courtesy of a company that won't even be exhibiting at CES. Macworld 2008 is set for January 15, just days after after the festivities in Vegas have come to a close, and all eyes are on Steve Jobs, who may—or may not—have a new iPhone to announce. The CEO of AT&T just confirmed that a 3G iPhone is in the works for 2008, so there's a chance that the iPhone 2.0 will be ready for its close-up in time for Jobs' Macworld keynote. The announcement of the original iPhone stopped CES dead in its tracks last January, so I'm sure everyone in the cell phone industry—whether they admit it or not—will be looking over their shoulders for the looming news from San Francisco.

That's my (long-winded) take on what we might see from cell phones at CES. What are you hoping will come out of the show?

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  • 1 Posted by damjwt0 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:34PM EDT Report Abuse

    I am looking forward to the next Treo. Yopu can forget the Black berry. I want something that is comps up with a computer, not some juck phone that doesn't even do Java. The Treo has always been better and Yahoo doesn't even know it. Sheeesh. Lets see the next Treo, because it will be better, like it always has been. LoL. Yahoo should give the respect where it is due. Treo Rules... I think that the browser, memoery and processor kicks axx over the Blackferry

  • 2 Posted by damjwt0 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:34PM EDT Report Abuse

    The Treo Kick axx over any Korean or Canadian phone/computer. Yohaoo just likesm imports,. They don't care about the better devise. Treo rules

  • 3 Posted by waxonwhacksoff666 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:41PM EDT Report Abuse

    How about a cell phone that doesn't drop calls? Get rid of all the other bells and whistles. A phone that takes pictures is like a camera that makes calls...idiotic.

  • 4 Posted by zach_fuchs7 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:58PM EDT Report Abuse

    in a world where almost every person who could afford these phones also has an incredible digital camera, who would need an 8 megapixal phone?

  • 6 Posted by thenukes on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    Nice write-up. Excited for the show. Even more excited for Macworld! Going to be a good couple of weeks for tech fun.

  • 7 Posted by the_mrwhite on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:06PM EDT Report Abuse

    Problem with the Treo is that it usually doesn't work. My wife has brand new Treo from work. Has had it for 7 days and has crashed 6 of those days. LOL! Drops calls constantly, receives text messages days later. :| and when my daughter needed to make a call today, after the wifes Treo kept disconnecting the call, I handed over my iPhone and the call went through fine. Can't stand Treo's

  • 8 Posted by guppyman85 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    wow a new blackberry blue toothed who cares? I wonder if these great new cell phones can do anything but distract people from the banality of their empty lives? maybe instead of a new blue blackberry tooth razor go work in a soup kitchen for a day. not fooled

  • 9 Posted by gtbzz85 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    Still never sure why Yahoo is so Anti-Apple. I like the comment that the Rummored blackberry touchscreen phone has a FULL 1 Gig of memory...is this suppose to be impressing to anyone? iPhones already have 8 gigs of memory.

  • 10 Posted by jaycarb98@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:29PM EDT Report Abuse

    blackberry with a FULL gigibyte of on board memory!!! rolfmao!!!! I need iPhone 2.0 with a full 16 gig of on board memory!!! When I get metal legs, I WILL RULE THE WORLD!!!

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