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Sanyo SCP-6760

December 18, 2009 By: haven3 Category: Sanyo No Comments →

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We got news about the Sanyo SCP-6760 Incognito only a few weeks back under Kyocera, but now, we have some clear shots of this interesting handset along with its attractive features.

The phone is a messaging oriented one and obviously features a QWERTY keyboard which is revealed when you flip open the device. It also sports a high resolution 2.6-inch QVGA display. One of the interesting features of the phone is that it has a slick black mirrored surface with an OLED external display which disappears when its not in use and a glow-through keypad that provides great haptic feedback as the buttons are touched.

Other standard features include a 2-megapixel camera, advanced music and video features, access to various social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter from Sprint One, high-speed EV-DO network and other popular Sprint offerings.

Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760

December 01, 2009 By: haven3 Category: Sanyo No Comments →

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The Sanyo Incognito from Sprint has been announced to release very soon. The Incognito from Sanyo is actually a follow-up to the highly successful Eclipse. The phone sports a side flip form factor and has a large outside touch screen which stylishly flips open to reveal a full ergonomic QWERTY keyboard. Some of the features include a 2megapixel digital camera, “one click” and EVDO 3G. One of the most impressive features of this phone is the a great looking, polished, mirrored outer display which can be touch-activated to display a full keypad with some “haptic” vibrating feedback as those keys are pressed. A memory card slot, stereo Bluetooth, and standard jacks complete the spec list of this wonderful phone.

Sanyo S1 For Sprint

October 17, 2007 By: nsunnaa Category: Sanyo No Comments →

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The Sanyo S1 is a slim, bar-style phone for Sprint. It’s currently available at RadioShack Retail stores. If you’re wondering if it’s compatible with Sprint’s Vision services, yes it is. The S1 comes with all the goodies: Bluetooth that supports dial-up networking, speaker phone, uses microUSB for charging and loading, and 1xRTT data. This phone will be available in Sprint stores in January.

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