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Sprint Nextel Corp. announced Wednesday it set the price for
iPhone’s rival, The Instinct, at $130.
Following steep customer losses, Sprint said it would spend
more than $100 million to promote the touch-screen phone, which will be
launched on June 20.
Made by Samsung Electronics, the smartphone will probably be
one of iPhone’s most serious competitors, although analysts said it would be
difficult for Instinct to compete with the new iPhone model which will be sold
at $199 starting July 11.
At a telecommunications industry conference in Las Vegas,
Sprint CEO Dan Hesse couldn’t refrain saying a couple of words about the
competition, warning buyers that the new iPhone might not rise to their
expectations.
"One competitor has announced a new 3G device. But keep
in mind that the 3G coverage could be relatively small, so the user experience
could be disappointing to many," Hesse said in a speech Wednesday,
according to Reuters.
He also praised Sprint’s development of WiMax, and emerging
high-speed wireless Internet technology that other rivals do not own. WiMax is
supposed to cover entire cities, offering fast-speed Web access for laptops,
cellphones and other devices.
Sprint’s Instinct has three permanent buttons at the bottom
and four software buttons that are commonly used in most phones, while the
majority of applications are only one or two jumps away from the main screen,
which makes it easy to find them.
The device, which will go on sale for $130 with a two-year
voice and data contract from Sprint and a $100 rebate, features a 2-megapixel
camera for both stills and videos. Even though its 2GB microSD card means just
one-fourth the storage of the iPhone 3G, it can be upgraded to 8GB.
The Instinct features GPS-enabled video and audio driving
directions. Its system is powered by TeleNav, including more than 10 million
local listings.
As for the Instinct’s opponent, two versions are to be
released on the market: the 8-gigabyte edition at $199, and the 16-gigabyte
model at $299.
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