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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/05/technology/05phone.html?ref=technologyIPhone Killer (or Perhaps a Worthy Rival)
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By JOHN BIGGS
Published: April 5, 2007
While smart-phone makers cower in the looming shadow of the June release of the iPhone from Apple, a small cellphone service provider called Helio is introducing a device that is getting plenty of buzz.
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Helio’s phone, the Ocean, has two keypads. Sliding the phone up reveals a standard phone keypad, while sliding to the side reveals a full QWERTY keyboard. The 4-inch-long phone has a 2.4-inch display and 200 megabytes of internal memory for video and audio recordings and media files.
Helio gives the phone its own special interface and offers downloadable content including games, TV shows, movies and music.
The Ocean also handles e-mail, instant messaging and Global Positioning System services. What makes the Ocean stand out is the integration of almost all of these services into its contacts software. Each contact listing has small icons that show your friend’s current status in AIM, Yahoo and Windows Live Messenger.
The Ocean, priced at $295, will be available at dealers this month, giving it a bit of a head start on the iPhone. JOHN BIGGS
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1035_22-6171062.html
Ocean smart phone could broaden Helio's appeal
By Marguerite Reardon, CNET News.com
Published on ZDNet News: March 27, 2007, 4:45 PM PT
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ORLANDO, Fla.--Helio, the mobile operator for ultra-cool hipsters, will likely broaden its appeal to more mainstream customers with its latest phone, called the Ocean.
The Ocean, unveiled here at the CTIA Wireless trade show on Monday, is the world's first dual-slider phone that slides vertically to reveal a numeric keypad and slides horizontally for a full QWERTY keypad.
The device merges text and picture messaging, and Internet e-mailing from all major portals with corporate e-mail synchronization that allows users to get e-mail from Microsoft Exchange servers. The phone also provides over-the-air music downloads, video on demand, a high-resolution camera, an HTML browser, MySpace access, GPS-enabled Google Maps, and buddy tracking.
"The BlackBerry is very focused on corporate users," said Sky Dayton, CEO of Helio. "But something like the Sidekick doesn't have access to corporate e-mail. Young consumers are growing up. And they want corporate e-mail too."
While the case could be made that even hipsters have jobs, it's more likely that the new Ocean phone will appeal to a broader audience of subscribers. Handset makers, such as Samsung with the Blackjack, Motorola with the Q, and Research in Motion with the BlackBerry Pearl, have each introduced smart phones in the past year that are geared to what are called "prosumers."
These are not typical corporate users who may use one device for corporate e-mail and messaging, and another cell phone for personal use. "Prosumers" are those who buy their phone directly and use it as their personal phone, as well as for accepting work calls and e-mail. For these customers, they want the functionality of a corporate messaging device like a BlackBerry, but they want the style and comfort of a phone that fits neatly in their pocket. And they want access to both corporate e-mail and Internet-based e-mail from companies like Yahoo, MSN or Google.
While Dayton emphasized that Helio is not changing its focus from providing services and devices to the ultra-hip, he admits that the Ocean may have a wider appeal than the company's earlier phones, the Heat and the Drift, which are also packed full of multimedia capabilities, sans the QWERTY keyboard.
"I definitely think you will see us broaden our appeal in the future," Dayton said. "But to be honest, you'd be surprised at the age of some of the customers that we have now."
The price of the new device is about $295 with a two-year contract. Helio also offers "all-in" plans that include unlimited data services and text messaging for a set price, with no hidden costs for new services. Prices start at $65 per month for 500 minutes of talk time and go up to $135 for 2,500 minutes of talk time. The new Ocean phone is not yet available; it will go on sale later this spring.
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Yeah, it's interesting and it looks great, but I'm wondering about the app support that'll be out for it... That's one great thing about my Treo - there's a ton of shit that it can run. The other thing, after paying $100+/month for service, I backed my plan down to $45, still including unlimited data - I wouldn't look forward to increasing it an additional 20 bucks/month, min... but let know how it works out for you, AW!
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its not out yet :-p. i might switch plans just for this phone lol.
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a long time ago when I was shopping for an iPod (and still using a PC), I remember the buzz around the Dell DJ. It was supposed to be The iPod Killer.
http://www.connectedhomemag.com/Audio/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=41011 And where is that Dell DJ now?
IMHO... You can't mess with Apple. 8) -
Bah! What an abuse of modly powers to mod-recommend a post based on fanboy preferences!
Oh, and we're also talking about the iPhone, not the iPod. The iPhone is unproven as of yet! Typing with lack of tactile feedback is abso-friggin'-lutely horrible, IMO. -
Does it synch with my computer? For me, this is All Important.
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the helio seems a little too kid-oriented, sidekicky
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Yea,
Been there, done that.
This isn't even CLOSE to the iphone ( on paper anyway b/c no one has tested it yet, really)
BUT, it is about the SOFTWARE also...not just making a device that kinda looks like the iphone and has internet..
Watch Steve Jobs intro at the macworld convention in SF and you will understand why this inst even in the same league..or planet...
The software works like this.
Check this link out too - it reminds me of "minority report".
After watching this, I wanted to ditch my keyboard right now.
Video: http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid607757611?bctid=422563006 -
looks like a iphone? lol i'm sorry i wouldn't get anything to imitate iphone or anything. it has a cool slide out dial pad and slid out keyboard too instead of a touch screen as in iphone.
some people think mp3 players are invented by apple too. i'm a loyal creative fan. they invented the mp3 player as you know today!!!
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