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			<title><![CDATA[Verizon Wireless Rolls Out XV6800 Business Slider]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2007/11/verizonvx68001.jpg" class="left image158" width="158" />After months of <a href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/verizon-adds-samsung-sch+i760-palm-treo-755p-and-two-more-wm6-devices-to-busy-smartphone-lineup-312294.php">speculation</a>, the Windows Mobile XV6800 is now available for $450 after $50 rebate, arriving in stores on Dec. 5. The smartphone features touchscreen, stereo Bluetooth and support for Microsoft Office docs. [<a href="http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/index.html">Verizon Wireless</a>]</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 28 Nov 2007 09:25:21 EST]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Verizon Adds Samsung SCH-i760, Palm Treo 755p and Two More WM6 Devices To Busy Smartphone Lineup]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2007/10/Samsung_VZW_SCH-i760_2.jpg" class="left image340" width="340"  style="display:block;float:none;"/><a href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/samsung-sch+i760-approved-by-fcc-headed-onto-crowded--field-at-verizon-251781.php">As Charlie speculated back in April</a>, <a class="autolink" rel="nofollow" title="Click here to read more posts tagged VERIZON WIRELESS" href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/verizon-wireless/">Verizon Wireless</a> is adding the Samsung SCH-i760 to its lineup of <a class="autolink" rel="nofollow" title="Click here to read more posts tagged WINDOWS MOBILE 6" href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/windows-mobile-6/">Windows Mobile 6</a> smartphones. The QWERTY-equipped horizontal slider will cost $350 after $50 mail-in rebate and two-year contract.</p>
<p>Verizon is also adding <a href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/-281979.php">Palm's Treo 755p</a> to the lineup, as well as two more white-label WM6 devices with slide-out QWERTY keyboards&mdash;the <a class="autolink" rel="nofollow" title="Click here to read more posts tagged VERIZON WIRELESS" href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/verizon-wireless/">Verizon Wireless</a> XV6800 with Wi-Fi and a 2-megapixel camera; and the SMT5800 smartphone with 2-megapixel camera but presumably no touchscreen. Verizon hasn't announced pricing on these three other phones.</p>
<p>One hopes that the roll out will ensure maximum customer choice, but I can't help thinking they may just confuse the hell out of customers with too many similar sounding options.</p>
<p><b>Press release:</b></p>

<blockquote>NEW SMARTPHONE, PDA OPTIONS FROM <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged #verizonwireless" href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/verizonwireless/">VERIZON WIRELESS</a> MAKE STAYING CONNECTED A PERSONAL CHOICE
<p>SCH-i760 from Samsung Offers Verizon Wireless Exclusivity on the Nation's Most Reliable Wireless Network</p>
<p>BASKING RIDGE, N.J. - Verizon Wireless is heading into the holidays with a roster of new personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smartphones that give customers exciting options for both business and personal connectivity. The first of the line-up, the SCH-i760 from Samsung, is available online October 19 and in stores November 2. Also joining the portfolio of robust wireless business tools built to handle the speed of Verizon Wireless' broadband network, are the Verizon Wireless XV6800, the Palm® Treo™ 755p and the SMT5800 smartphone.</p>
<p>Styled for performance, the Samsung SCH-i760 features a stylus for quick and easy navigation on the touch-screen and <a class="autolink" rel="nofollow" title="Click here to read more posts tagged WINDOWS MOBILE" href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/windows-mobile/">Windows Mobile</a> 6 Professional for a familiar office experience in a mobile environment. Customers will be able to read and edit in applications such as Word or Excel, and read PDFs and PowerPoint presentations. In addition, the compact SCH-i760 features a full QWERTY horizontal slider keyboard, a separate dial pad right on the front of the device, stereo Bluetooth® for both speakers and headsets and a 1.3 megapixel camera/camcorder with flash.<br>
The SCH-i760 is available for $349.99* after a $50 mail-in rebate and a new two-year customer agreement. Business customers may contact a Verizon Wireless Business Sales Representative at 1-800-VZW-4BIZ to purchase the device on Oct. 19.</p>
<p>Dressed in Blue and designed for sophistication, the Verizon Wireless XV6800 comes with a cleverly hidden, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 2.0 megapixel camera/camcorder with flash and Windows Media® Player 10. This is the ultimate connectivity device as it can ride speedily along Verizon Wireless' broadband network or users can transition to Wi-Fi for optimal choice in Web, e-mail or behind-the-firewall access. Loaded with Microsoft <a class="autolink" rel="nofollow" title="Click here to read more posts tagged WINDOWS MOBILE 6" href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/windows-mobile-6/">Windows Mobile 6</a> Professional and Bluetooth technology for separately purchased headsets and speakers, this device truly lets customers take their office on the road.</p>
<p>Charismatic as it is functional, aficionados will welcome the <a class="autolink" rel="nofollow" title="Click here to read more posts tagged PALM TREO 755P" href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/palm-treo-755p/">Palm Treo 755p</a>. Its slim form factor is packed with tools such as a large color touch-screen and a full QWERTY keyboard for easy messaging, a 1.3 megapixel camera and support for Bluetooth stereo headsets. The built-in 60 MB of dedicated memory allows the use of a robust set of applications, while storage can be enhanced by using the miniSD™ slot to add up to 8 GB of additional memory.</p>
<p>Built for fun and functionality, the Verizon Wireless SMT5800 is ideal for customers who need to keep track of meetings as well as their youngsters' soccer games. Easy access to the Internet, calendar, contacts, tasks, e-mail and music is tucked inside a chic, slim package that fits pocket or purse with equal discretion. Equipped with a five-way navigation key and slide-out QWERTY keyboard, the SMT5800 is loaded with Microsoft <a class="autolink" rel="nofollow" title="Click here to read more posts tagged WINDOWS MOBILE" href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/windows-mobile/">Windows Mobile</a> 6 Standard, a 2.0 megapixel camera with auto-focus, Windows Media Player 10 and Bluetooth capabilities for headsets and separately purchased speakers. A color screen lets customers watch video or view documents clearly and easily.</p>
<p>More information on the new Verizon Wireless device portfolio, including pricing, will be available as the devices become available.</p>
<p>* Advanced Device Credit<br>
Customers purchasing any of these devices along with a voice and e-mail calling plan of $79.99 or higher or a voice calling plan of $39.99 or higher with an unlimited BlackBerry/PDA/smartphone data plan are eligible for an additional $100 credit toward the purchase of the device. This credit is in addition to the mail-in rebate associated with the purchase of the device. Details available at time of purchase.</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 18 Oct 2007 08:40:42 EDT]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Wilson Rothman]]></dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Verizon Readying a 15 Phone Barrage for the Rest of '07]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2007/08/verizon_canon.jpg" class="left image340" width="340"  style="display:block;float:none;"/>Phone Arena snagged some docs laying bare the rest of Verizon's 2007 release schedule&mdash;no major surprises here, with most of the heavy hitters Verizon versions of stuff we've already seen, or at least heard about: <strike>the Blackberry Pearl, for instance, isn't exactly tingling our spines with freshness</strike>. [BGR is saying <a href="http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2007/08/15/blackberry-pearl-on-verizon-no-problem/">it's a Pearl 2</a>.] Hit the jump for a down-and-dirty bullet point run-through of the fall spoilers.<br>
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<p>&bull; Moto Q9m and Q9c are the CDMA versions of the <a href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/motorola-q9h-packs-better-camera-sound-than-most-wm6-phones-264997.php">Q9h</a>, and the consumer and business models, respectively. Q9m probably dropping by the end of the month; Q9c available Q4.</p>
<p>&bull; UTStarcom SMT5800 (HTC Libra) is a WM6 smartphone with both a numeric and sliding QWERTY keyboard, 2MP cam, 128MB flash, 64MB RAM, EV-DO (upgradeable to Rev. A). Most likely available in Oct.</p>
<p>&bull; <a href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/samsung-sghi760-smartphone-has-brains-beauty-206778.php">Samsung i760</a> is hitting in Sept.</p>
<p>&bull; Another HTC phone, a Verizon version of the Mogul (UTStarcom XV6800)&mdash;<a href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/htc-brings-the-goods/the-sprint-mogul-is-here-269646.php">same specs</a> as Sprint's model it seems, also dropping in October.</p>
<p>&bull; Palm Treo 755p will be in available in <a href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/-281979.php">November</a>, running Palm OS 5.4.9.</p>
<p>&bull; RIM BlackBerry 8130 Pearl is <strike>another Verizon version of older phone, though it comes with a 2MP cam and EV-DO&mdash;still, not so exciting with the Pearl 2 <a href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/cellphones/-285958.php">around the corner</a></strike> <a href="http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2007/08/15/blackberry-pearl-on-verizon-no-problem/">probably</a> the Pearl 2. No release date mentioned, oddly.</p>
<p>&bull; <a href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/motorola/rokr-z6-motorola-new-music-phone-wont-make-elvis-proud-260629.php">Moto Z6</a>c Jackques is EV-DO CDMA but packs GSM for jetsetters who can wait until Nov. Its cousin, the Z6tv, um, has TV features, available "second half" of '07, we presume.</p>
<p>&bull; Verizon CDM-8630 is an entry level with a simple UI and one-touch dialing, also second half of '07.</p>
<p>&bull; Samsung SCH-U410 and LG VX5400 are two mid-level clamshells due by year's end, replacing the U340 and VX5300, respectively. The LG VX8300 is also getting bumped in that time frame, by the VX8350.</p>
<p>&bull; Ending the list is a pair of Samsung phones: a CDMA version of the <a href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/cellphones/samsungs-dangerously-thin-ultras-the-121mm-3g-u700-slider-235848.php">U700</a> and the U900, which looks to sport a 3MP cam and high-res camcorder. Both are slotted for the last half of '07.</p>
<p>Okay, end spoilers. [<a href="http://www.phonearena.com/htmls/Verizon-prepares-15-still-unannounced-phones-for-release-article-a_1989.html">Phone Arena</a>, Image via <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/swortz/1115185444/">Flickr</a>]</p>
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			<title><![CDATA[Verizon XV6800 Spyshot]]></title>
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<p><img src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2007/02/vzw-xv6800-itw-1.jpg" class="left image340" width="340" />In a surely James Bondish scene complete with lasers and campy theme songs, someone grabbed some shots of the Apache successor, the Verizon <a href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/verizon-xv6700-phone-update-187862.php?mail2=true">XV6800</a>. No big changes here cosmetically, other than what is certain to be a slightly slimmed waistline. Otherwise you get some EV-DO Rev A, improved camera, and other very normal stuff. We're not saying Bond wasted his time, we just hope he didn't need to kill anyone for the shot. <span class="byline">&ndash; Mark Wilson</span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/09/verizon-xv6800-in-the-flesh/">Verizon XV6800</a> [engadget]</p>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 10 Feb 2007 12:25:16 EST]]></pubDate>
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