Dec 10 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Sanyo, Sprint
The
Sanyo SCP-7000 offers a sporty and stylish design with interchangeable faceplates and slip-resistant Dura-Grip trim. The
Sanyo SCP-7000's easy-to-use parental controls, which are also helpful for business users, enable restriction of incoming and outgoing direct dial calls and limit access to Sprint PCS Vision and Sprint PCS Ready Link services. Additional must-have features include a high-quality speakerphone, vivid 65K-color internal LCD display and large easy-to-read external LCD display.
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slashphone.
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Dec 07 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Motorola, Sprint
The second hybrid between iDEN and CDMA is a reality, as Sprint Nextel now offers the
Motorola ic402 on its webpage. The new phone is based on the ic502, but removes the external display and also doesn’t meet military 810f specification, which the bigger model did. It means it is plain clamshell with low-end specifications. Sprint Nextel offers it for $40 after the rebates, which is $20 less than the ic502.
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softpedia.
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Dec 04 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Sanyo, Sprint
Sanyo M1 is the latest addition to the phone line of Sprint PCS CDMA carrier; we’ve heard about the M1 from earlier spy photos, as well as from its FCC approval, but its just now it is available on the site for purchase at $199 after rebates.
Sanyo M1 is a 0.9" clamshell with a large external color display, anonther internal QVGA display, 1GB of internal memory, stereo speakers, headphones connected to the 3.5mm stereo headphones jack (through adapter) or wirelessly via Bluetooth (A2DP support). A music-dedicated controller on the front shell is used for navigation of the player.
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Nov 22 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in LG, Sprint
Sprint will get for their customers the entry-level LG LX-150, a handset that will fit in quite nicely on the same shelf with the other device launched by the American carrier to accommodate the taste for bargains of their budget-oriented customers.
The phone will offer a basic set of features and the star of the list is the dedicated messaging text key that, in an ideal world, will make you become a text messaging king of some sort. The other ones that deserve to be mentioned here are the wireless Bluetooth connectivity, the internal 128x160 262k colors display and the external 96x94 monochrome one, all wrapped up nicely in a plastic case with a speakerphone dressing to go along easier.
The LG LX-150 is already selling on RadioShack, where you can get it for free if you sign a new service contract, but if you want to get it from Sprint you will have to wait a little until this happens.
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Nov 13 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Motorola, Sprint
Motorola ic502 is actually an entry level phone that supports a rugged design. The phone is suitable for those who love outdoor activities. And the good news is that the ic502 is now available on Sprint network. The
Motorola ic502 phone is the first phone on the network to feature both iDEN and CDMA frequencies.
The
Motorola ic502 supports Walkie-Talkie” and 1900MHz CDMA for making calls in Sprint network or CDMA roaming. It is equipped with a 64k colors TFT (128 x 160) display and an external white STN 96 x 32 display. Other features include GPS Enabled, SMS, Java Direct Send, Direct Talk, and 210 minutes of talk time. Monthly line rental begins from US$29.99 which features 200 Anytime Minutes and unlimited Nationwide Walkie-Talkie use.
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