Leap Wireless International Inc., Verizon Wireless and Qwest Communications International Inc. are on deck this week with new phones. The announcements come as several carriers also cut prices on a variety of devices, including T-Mobile USA Inc. halving the online price of its recently introduced Sidekick iD.
First up is Leap, which introduced the u340 from Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. for $150. The clamshell-style device features a camera and support for mobile Web and messaging.
Separately, Verizon Wireless recently began selling the new CDM-8905, which carries only the Verizon Wireless brand. The low-end, clamshell-style device features a speakerphone and support for the carrier’s text messaging service, and is available on the carrier’s Web site for $20 with a service agreement.
Finally, Qwest introduced the new 5800 from High Tech Computer Corp. The high-end, bar-style smartphone features a sliding QWERTY keyboard and 2-megapixel camera. It is available on Qwest’s Internet site for $200.
While carriers rushed to introduce new phones during the summer season, others were keen on lowering handset prices. T-Mobile USA cut in half the cost of its latest Sidekick device, dubbed the iD, from $100 to $50 on its Web site.
Separately, Helio reduced the price of its two Drift models to $95 online from $145.
Leap, VZW, Qwest intro new gadgets
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