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New phones to be unveiled at CES

The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week is expected to include a slew of new wireless phones from companies like Nokia, Hitachi and Samsung. The phones are expected to work on most current networks as well as the high-speed networks Cingular Wireless, Sprint PCS and Verizon Wireless are promising to launch this year.

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At the show, Nokia will introduce a dual-mode phone that can work on both GSM and TDMA networks. Sprint is scheduled to announce it will begin selling Java-enabled Hitachi phones in the U.S., which will be the first Hitachi cell phones available domestically. These phones, which will be available in mid-2002, would allow customers to download software as opposed to buying a new phone to get new features.

Samsung also will announce some new phones for both Verizon and Sprint customers at the show.

--Kelly Carroll, staff writer

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