Existing and potential Sprint (NYSE: S) customers, this one’s for you. The CDMA/WiMAX carrier has started selling two new devices – Samsung Moment and Sanyo (OTCPK: SANYY) SCP-3810.
Bell recently announced the twin releases of its mobile phones, Sanyo PRO-200 and PRO-700, in the month of January. Though there was no confirmation about the same, Bell was to have introduced the phones today. But that has not yet happened, so we will have to await that day patiently. The Sanyo’s cutest couple, the PRO-200 and the PRO-700, is slated to be heading towards Bell Canada within this month end. The flip phones are actually built rugged and can withstand a good deal of rough city-life mal-handling. Appearances are indeed deceptive, right?
The Sanyo phones support 3G data connectivity, GPS and Bluetooth. The PRO-200 is supposed to cost around the range of $149.95 to $349.95, depending on the kind of contract you choose to undertake. The PRO-700, on the other hand, is said to cost about $50 more. You may even choose to go contract-free, in which case, your wallet will be lighter by $399. So if you are looking to get yourself a rugged flip phone this New Year, do consider the Sanyo duo.
Sanyo Katana Eclipse X comes for Sprint with One Click user interface. The Eclipse X is based on the same specifications of its “brother”, the Eclipse, but with One Click addition. The One Click user interface now allows users to fast access to most used applications e.g. Sprint TV, Sprint Music Store, Sprint Radio or MP3 player.
Other features of this clamshell are 2″ 65k TFT LCD internal screen and 1″ external one, 1.3 megapixel camera with 12x zoom, stereo Bluetooth, GPS, and microSDHC slot for up to 8GB memory cards. The Eclipse X is already available in Nightlife Black and Hypnotic Pink in Sprint retail stores at price $99.99 with a 2-year agreement and $50 mail-in rebate.
Katana Eclipse by Sanyo exclusively for Sprint, comes with a 1.3 megapixel camera with 12x zoom, 8GB microSDHC card support, 2.0” 65K color TFT LCD (176×220) display and external one 1.0”, lithium ion (LiIon) battery, GPS navigation, a web browser, and up to 4.6 hours of talk time.