Sprint officially announces ZTE Peel iPod touch case

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Today, via a press release, Sprint officially announced its ZTE Peel iPod touch mobile-hotspot case. The iPod accessory, which will be available November 14th, will retail for $79.99 and will fit second and third generation iPod touch devices. Sprint will offer a $30, month-to-month hotspot plan for the Peel that will include a 1GB data allowance. The Wi-Fi case will support WEP 64-bit encryption, has a 3-hour run-time, and is comparable with Windows 7, Vista, and XP as well as Mac OS 10.5 and 10.6. The announcement mirrors information we broke about the Peel last week and on Monday. Hit the jump for the full press release.

ZTE PEEL Brings Sprint’s 3G Network Reliability to Apple iPod Touch; Creates Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspots

Unique form factor of ZTE PEEL™ cradles Apple® iPod touch® for easy access to Sprint’s 3G data speeds; available Nov. 14

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (BUSINESS WIRE), November 10, 2010 – Beginning on Nov. 14, Sprint (NYSE:S) customers can attach ZTE PEEL™ to their Apple iPod touch and connect to Sprint’s 3G network. ZTE PEEL is a unique device that cradles the second- and third-generation iPod touch with a case-like form factor. With universal Wi-Fi compatibility and support for up to two Wi-Fi enabled devices, iPod touch users will have a virtually anywhere, anytime Internet connection that removes the reliance on a Wi-Fi hotspot for a data connection. Customers simply slide their iPod touch (touch-screen face out) into ZTE PEEL, press down on both sides until it clicks into place, and then press the power button located on the back of ZTE PEEL to connect to Sprint’s 3G network.

ZTE PEEL will be available beginning Sunday, Nov. 14, through Sprint retail stores and direct ship sales channels, including Web sales (www.sprint.com) and Telesales (1-800-SPRINT1) for $79.99 (taxes excluded). The ZTE PEEL $29.99 monthly service plan from Sprint allows up to 1GB of 3G data on the Sprint network (taxes and surcharges excluded) with no annual contract required.

“ZTE PEEL unlocks the wonderful user interface and Web experience of Apple’s popular iPod touch and transforms it into a powerful mobile device using the Sprint 3G network,” said Fared Adib, vice president-Product Development. “When combined with Sprint’s 3G network, ZTE PEEL turns an iPod touch from a portable device limited by the availability of Wi-Fi to a mobility tool free to browse the Web and use applications anytime, anywhere while on Sprint’s 3G network.”

Key features of ZTE PEEL include advanced security through WEP, an internal antenna and compatibility with Windows® 7, Windows Vista®, Windows XP®, Macintosh® OS 10.5, 10.6. No software installation is required for use.

“ZTE is proud to continue to grow our relationship with Sprint, and we are excited to bring this ground-breaking product to Sprint’s already innovative portfolio,” said Joey Jia, general manager-ZTE USA. “We are committed to providing our partners with products that drive consumer demand and present a competitive edge.”

The nationwide Sprint 3G network provides access to a full range of apps that require internet connectivity to perform, including VOIP, gaming, streaming news and real-time sports updates. With ZTE Peel supporting up to two hotspot connections, users can also enable laptops, tablets and other mobile devices with 3G data speeds.

Reliability from Sprint 3G

ZTE PEEL will operate on the Sprint 3G network, and customers can be confident in their ability to stay connected. According to the results of a 13-city test conducted by PC World on 3G performance, no one has a more reliable network than Sprint. For the second consecutive year, Sprint’s reliability rates were second-to-none.

PC World’s test involved Sprint, AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile in 13 major cities in all regions of the country during December 2009 and January 2010. In all, roughly 9,000 individual tests of Sprint’s 3G service were conducted from 280 testing locations. Testing sessions were one minute in duration per location, and network performance can be highly variable from neighborhood to neighborhood. In laptop-based tests, Sprint tied with another carrier for first in 3G network reliability.2

With the Sprint Free Guarantee, customers can take advantage of ZTE PEEL for 30 days. If not completely satisfied, customers may return the device within 30 days to get reimbursed for the device purchase and activation fee, get the restocking fees waived, and receive a full refund for the monthly service plan charges.1

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19 Comments
  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_J4W2NIRCZHQV5JBYDKRMGM424A anthony e

    wish sprint took the money for this and got another good phone

  • Bob S.

    And this overpriced package with a terribly restricted data capacity is a good idea for consumers… how?

    • http://twitter.com/SeanPalladino Sean Palladino

      It allows people who want the iPhone… but don’t want to pay $100/month for the plan… can get the iPod Touch with a relatively reasonable data connection at a fraction of the price. And you can still use Skype, so the iPod Touch is essentially a “phone”.

      • Bob S.

        Yeah, but any MiFi-type device gets you a better package. Unless form factor is your only concern, this is a terrible deal.

  • Anonymous

    So one could buy this and use it with a WiFi iPad right?

  • Zach

    do you mean . . . . *compatible?

  • http://davidlevine.posterous.com David Levine

    I wonder if they’ll be releasing a version for the 4th generation iPod touch.

    • Tooksj

      i know right

  • FanOfBlackberry

    blah blah blah….when will Sprint get another Blackberry that people will actaully like….Ipods, iphones and Androids are making Blackberry non exsisting!!!!!!!!!

    • Anonymous

      Sprint now has the BlackBerry Style with BlackBerry 6. Is that not enough?

  • Anonymous

    ipods can be more expensive than an iphone and the cheapest plan on AT&T is 50 bucks…people are better off just buying a phone than cutting corners with Sprint.

    • rand0m

      The cheapest AT&T plan for the iPhone is $65 for 2gb data, without SMS, and you’re stuck for 2 years. If Sprint upped the limit to 2gb it would be competitive. Even if they charged a bit more ($5-10). iPod 4th gen support would surely sway some people. Plus AT&T is not always a good choice of carrier. Seems like this idea is a year or 2 behind.

  • Jim

    DUD !

  • crashoverride

    This seems like it could be a decent idea for tweens whose parents don’t want to pony up for a long-term contract on a Droid, but I doubt that one gig is enough bandwidth unless they are on wifi a ton.. If it was 2 gig for 30 with hotspot and no contract, I think people would be paying more attention right now, but wouldn’t a mifi in that range offer the same value?

  • Norm

    Why would you even mess with this garbage? The DROID is available on Verizon. You get the greatest map. The best and fastest 3G out there. DROID DOES. What don’t you people see?

    • Anonymous

      Tell me when Verizon’s 3G network hits 3.59 Mb/second in real-world use like my AT&T iPhone 4 and then we’ll talk.

  • Anonymous

    “… Fastest 3G out there”

    On Verizon? Really? I don’t think that anyone can get 3.59 Mb real-world 3G download speeds on Verizon (or another 3G CDMA network like Sprint) like my iPhone 4 does on the AT&T network.

  • Daniel S.

    Heres the thing. Sprint 3G = Awesome. 1GB/month = Not Awesome.
    Sprint owns Virgin Mobile.
    Virgin Mobile 3G = Awesome. Unlimited 3G on Virgin for $40/month = Double F’ing Awesome.

    Virgin Mobile Peel or unlock the Sprint Peel = Triple F’ing Awesomenessism

  • http://www.iphoneipadproducts.com/ iPad case

    this case has an elegant design and with its price, I think it is worth it to buy.

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