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Sanyo 2400 - $45 Released for Sprint, the Sanyo SCP-2400 offers free parental control feature to allow parents to easily manage whom the child calls and who can call the child. A parent simply enters the phone numbers of those individuals the child is permitted to call and/or receive calls from in the phone's address book, and then clicks on the Parental Control icon on the main menu to limit use to Phone Book Only for both incoming and/or outgoing direct calls. The Sanyo SCP-2400 will be offered in stylish colors (Silver Sky, Midnight Black, Dark Bronze, True Blue and Misty Rose) to appeal to 'tweens' and teens, supported by Sprint PCS Vision, Sprint PCS Ready Link, SMS Voice and Text Messaging, and Wireless Backup. Phone Details |
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Motorola L7C - $80 The new Motorola SLVR L7c merges high-speed EV-DO connectivity with the popular SLVR design and functionality. With the power of broadband connectivity behind it, the SLVR L7c provides real-time, streaming audio and video capabilities, over the air downloads via BREW technology and integrated GPS technology for optional location-based applications. Although extremely thin, SLVR L7c is robust with multimedia features, including a VGA camera with video capture and playback, and 512 MB of optional expandable memory - ideal for experiencing coolest downloadable content from ringtones, games, graphics and more. |
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Motorola Q - $85 Available in a new sleek black exterior, the Motorola Q is the world’s thinnest, lightest QWERTY phone. Delivering email, voice, and entertainment in one device, the Q, like its cousin the RAZR, offers superior voice quality. The Motorola Q offers a portfolio of entertainment capabilities ranging from stereo music and video playback to Web browsing and instant messaging. With a bright color screen, wireless broadband capabilities, and a full media experience with Windows Media Player Mobile, the Q offers robust entertainment capabilities… |
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Samsung M520 - $90 Released for Sprint, the Samsung SPH-M520 features a sleek, ultra-slim shape and sliding cover. Providing multi-tasking capabilities, users can play music in background mode while also using the phone for text messaging, playing games or browsing the web. The M520 offers built-in basics such as Internet access, SMS voice and text messaging, Phone as Modem, picture caller ID, Wireless Backup and a microSD slot supporting up to 4 GB of memory (64 MB card enclosed). Additional features include stereo Bluetooth with A2DP stereo music streaming and audio caller ID that lets users identify callers with their voice while they listen to music, a 1.3-megapixel camera with 2x digital zoom and camcorder functionality and optional Sprint TV and Sprint Music Store services via Sprint's EV-DO high-speed data network. Phone Details |
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Samsung Omnia - $200 Version: i910 Released for Verizon Wireless, the Samsung Omnia is a business device running on Windows Mobile 6.1 with Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Excel and Word). Measuring just 12.5mm thin, the ultra-thin Omnia's centerpiece is a 3.2-inch WQVGA (240 x 400 px) touch screen. Integrating the TouchWiz UI and haptics from Synaptics, the Omnia vibrates to give users feedback when items on the screen are tapped, swept, dragged and dropped. An accelerometer auto-rotates the screen when it is tilted on the side. A trackpad and on-screen QWERTY keyboard are included for additional navigational options. A built-in 5.0-megapixel CMOS camera offers auto-focus, facial and smile detection, auto-panorama shot and image stabilizer. Internet access is fast with Wi-Fi. GPS reception are provided for navigation and geo-tagging... Phone Details |






