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Sprint’s ‘08-’09 roadmap: BlackBerry 8350i, Motorola i576, Motorola i950, and a lot more!

 

What would the world do without BGR? Well, you’d probably have a lot less broken AVAYA phones, less screaming, and just all around happier wireless executives. Oh well. We just got our hands on Sprint’s ‘08-’09 roadmap, and there are definitely some goodies in here if you are a current Sprint subscriber. First up is the BlackBerry 8350i. That’s right Nextel-lovers, you’ve got a new phone to play with coming soon! Contrary to other online images of the device, it appears this BlackBerry does not have the hideous external antenna. The BlackBerry 8350i will have Wi-Fi, a 2 megapixel camera, GPS, and run OS 4.6 out of the box! Look for a Q4 release on that bad boy. For the rest of the goods including more lack-luster phones than you can count, hit the jump folks!

As you can see, the BlackBerry 8350i is based on the Curve (obviously), but you’ve got to love that internal antenna now. Wi-Fi and GPS make this the dream Berry for Nextel users. Also, you’ll be able to grab a camera-less version of the 8350i so you can play nice in restricted areas. Holla!

Let’s break down the roadmap a bit:

  • The first that looks to be coming out is the Motorola i950
  • Launching in early Q4, there’s the Motorola i576 and the Motorola i776
  • In mid-to-late Q4 there’s the BlackBerry 8350i
  • Coming up around Jan-Feb, we’ve got the Motorola “Monolith” which is some sort of entry-level SureType-type device, what looks to be a Motorola V8-type phone, and a Sanyo iDEN/GSM handset
  • Later on in Q2, there’s a Samsung music slider phone, a military-spec “Immersion” phone by Motorola, and the Sanyo Pro410.

Here are the super-large handset images, followed by a couple more slides…

 

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  1. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 5:55 am, H.N.I.C. Said:

    Too bad Nextel ain’t worth shit any more!
    When they bring back the 10,000 min. for $59.99 per month plan again, maybe i’ll Consider it.

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  2. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 6:54 am, Arnold - Mr.Gadget Said:

    Some awesome set of phones there! Thanks for sharing this :)

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  3. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 6:56 am, champ22 Said:

    can you guy upload a big picture of the “Sprint’s ‘08-’09 roadmap” so we can stop killing our computer screens and put our magnifying glass to rest.

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  4. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 7:15 am, Don Louie Said:

    I want to see what’s to those Sanyos and any other CDMA handsets with DC

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  5. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 8:35 am, SRS Rep Said:

    All the Nextel 10,000 or Nextel National 1000 consisted of was 1000 DT mins, 4000 NW mins & 5000 Local NDC mins with your nights starting at 9PM (the NW mins & NDC mins maybe vice versa but I can’t remember). The nights & direct connect went to unlimited with the National 1000 launch. The plan then became the Power Pack 900 with nights starting at 7PM with Nationwide Direct Connect. So, the plan has never left (improved in my eyes). Just the name. Call it what you want but I will call it a Talk/Message 900 because I text or a Everything 900 because I need my Navi & NFL network. Just my words, you decide your feelings. Be Safe.

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  6. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 9:27 am, bonesb Said:

    Ya know, it’s really too bad we can’t get anything like these phones for the other two carriers…

    If that hybrid Sanyo would take an AT&T SIM, I’d get on board for both services…

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  7. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 9:47 am, Orga Said:

    What, no mention of the Touch Diamond or the Touch Pro?

    I thought we knew those phones were coming.

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  8. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 9:51 am, KDM™ Said:

    The Nextel “chirp” is so annoying! Talk about something that is over now!

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  9. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 10:23 am, Bryan Said:

    This is the Direct Connect commitment roadmap that was sent out to customers not some super secret internal document.

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  10. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 10:34 am, dondgc Said:

    Maybe if they had come out with some decent phones for the iden side two years ago they wouldn’t be writing off the $36 billion they paid for Nextel.

    But give Hesse credit - at least he is trying.

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  11. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 10:53 am, Rob C. Said:

    Wait a sec…so this curve version has a camera, wifi, AND GPS..wtf

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  12. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 11:06 am, popo341 Said:

    This new Curve could have had so much potential if it were a hybrid. I just can’t deal with how slow data is on the iDen network.

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  13. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 11:16 am, crackberry718 Said:

    WTF!!! that blackberry is sick why no pic of the i950?

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  14. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 11:36 am, RAS Said:

    Woah! Woah!! Woah!!! The Blackberry Curve they’re getting is the fabled “Papa Bear” that we’ve been told is not do-able! WiFi, GPS, and a camera, all in one Curve. They couldn’t give us this in a GSM flavor a couple of years ago?! WTF RIM?

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  15. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 11:44 am, zach schiffman Said:

    agreed. i was waiting to read this and see a release date of the diamond and pro…any idea why they are not listed?

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  16. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 11:51 am, Sam K Said:

    I wonder if the Blackberry 8350i will just have iDEN and WiFi for data or will it also support Sprint’s CDMA 1xRTT/EVDO network for data?

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  17. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 12:12 pm, pig Said:

    BGR BLOW UP THE ROADMAP SO WE CAN SEE

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  18. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 12:49 pm, Baylink Said:

    Oh, good… they’re taking the antenna off. So my odds of getting brain cancer go up. How… nice.

    And it’s still iDen, too.

    Even nicer.

    Morons.

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  19. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 12:52 pm, Huskyfan Said:

    I am a Nextel subscruber waiting to jump ship to ATT for the Bold.

    If Nextel had voice plans that allowed unlimited M2M minutes instead of just unlimited push to talk minutes, I might have stayed. My wife and I used the walkie talkies at first, but then realized public conversations wasn’t the way to go. No unlimited mobile to mobile minutes? Are you kidding me?

    Later Nextel!

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  20. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 1:10 pm, crackberry718 Said:

    wll of course its not going to show the pro and the diamond this roadmap is for nextel phones.

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  21. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 1:40 pm, Show Said:

    er…Ahem… if you look at all of Sprint Nextel’s current single and multi-line plans, they do all include unlimited mobile to mobile for both sprint and nextel phones….

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  22. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 1:48 pm, j Said:

    As of a month ago, just about all Sprint/Nextel voice plans include unlimited PTT & M2M. Just call in and ask them to update your rate plan. They don’t extend contracts on rate changes anymore either.

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  23. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 1:49 pm, JoeySTyles Said:

    it the i850 based off of iden or is it iden and cdma

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  24. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 1:56 pm, dondgc Said:

    @ Huskyfan

    They do have unlimited m2m plans. I have one; they are advertised on the web site. Clip from web site below.

    Sprint Business Essentials

    This plan includes

    * Unlimited mobile to mobile
    * Direct Connect: Unlimited Direct Connect and Group Connect (for capable phones)

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  25. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 2:29 pm, johnnybebad Said:

    Huskyfan, I’m not sure if you’re asking for unlimited direct connect mobile to mobile or just for mobile to mobile.

    Any new Sprint plan offers mobile to mobile now. Below is the summary for the basic talk/message plans.

    This plan includes

    * Direct Connect: Direct Connect and Group Connect (for capable phones)
    * Messages: Text, pictures and video
    * Talk: Domestic long distance, no roaming charges and 900/450 plans - Unlimited mobile to mobile, night calling starting at 7 p.m. and weekends

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