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Jun 24, 2008, 2:06 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

We take two QChat-enabled walkie-talkie phones for a spin to see how well the new DirectConnect technology really works. Does it hold a candle to iDEN? Yes, yes it does.

Sprint recently rolled out a brand-new walkie-talkie service based on different technology compared to what it has used in the past. Previous Sprint Nextel phones used the Nextel iDEN network to pass walkie-talkie signals back and forth. This service was fast and reliable, and has become a way of life for literally millions of users.

The problem is Sprint's iDEN network is old, and has no clear migration path to 4G. This means Sprint is faced with the challenge of providing a comparable walkie-talkie service over its existing CDMA network. Sprint and technology partner Qualcomm have cooked up a new way for walkie-talkie signals to pass back and forth over the CDMA network with performance equivalent to that of the old iDEN network. It is called QChat. QChat needs some serious 3G action to work. It needs EVDO Rev. A (which has shorter latency periods) to match the speeds seen on the iDEN network.

About the author, Eric M. Zeman:

Eric has been covering the mobile telecommunications industry for 17 years at various print and online publications. He studied at Rutgers Newark and University of Kentucky, and has a degree in writing. He likes playing guitar, attending concerts, listening to music, and driving sports cars.

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ArmySF

Jun 24, 2008, 3:41 PM

I wouldn't be caught dead with these phones!!

As a Nextel subscriber I think these phone flat out suck! I'm not talking about the qchat service, that seems to work well...but the construction of the Sanyo PRO 700 is a total pos. It's to light weight, to small, and lacks the appeal of a real Nextel phone.

I hope in the future Sprint rethinks their approach....the obvious goal is to get Nextel subscribers over to the qchat side, how is this little crappy Sanyo going to do that? I'm more impressed with the ic502/902 then these bogus phones. Maybe I'm wrong and ppl will find appeals with them, but I give them a failing grade.

Good review but throwing it in the grass, C'mon 😉
I beg to differ fellow soldier. I have the Pro 700 and it's a great phone. Sanyo's approach was to make a tough phone that does what a phone should and not all bells and whistles. The screens are great, the phone has a great feel. I have great call qu...
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try the Boulder on Verizon when it comes out 😁
I guess this phone will be hard to accept for existing Nextel customers. I mean its a sanyo, so it won't do something like power off all the time (i850) or just show the screen upside down for no good reason (i880) or just have really sucky coverage ...
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scorpio

Jun 25, 2008, 12:36 PM

Pictures over QChat

One thing about QChat technology is that you can send pictures over DC, they will be instantaneous.
scorpio said:
One thing about QChat technology is that you can send pictures over DC, they will be instantaneous.


That feature is already available on regular DC. It's called Direct send.
shoelace_510

Jun 24, 2008, 11:32 PM

I like how you can throw that...

LOL I seriously like how you can get a rugged phone now that isn't a complete brick and still performs well. 🙂

Way to go Sanyo!
I could throw my Curve in the lawn and have it still work. 🤣
ed54

Jun 24, 2008, 8:49 PM

New phones

Great Job designing these phones.I cant wait for the Motorola v950"
Hope you like the razr with rubber sides! 🤣
 
 
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