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Sanyo Katana Eclipse finally makes it to Sprint |
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Written by Mike
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Tuesday, 19 August 2008 |
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Sharp as its name suggests in features, the Sanyo Katana has finally landed in front of Sprint’s doors. Customers can now enjoy the Katana Eclipse’s dazzling lighting effects and Sprint’s high-speed broadband network for just $100. Users can assign 40 different illuminations for the numbers in their 500-entry phone book and this Sanyo clamshell will light up just the way they like when that person calls or messages them. The lighting aside, the Sanyo Katana is also capable of turn-by-turn GPS navigation, has dedicated music controls, and supports Sprint Radio for up to 150 channels. Along with other features like Bluetooth and microSHDC support for up to 8GB, it also sports an internal 2-inch 65k color TFT LCD display and an external 1-incher for quick access to the media player or a glimpse of who’s calling. The 1.3-megapixel camera is in no way a digicam replacement but it should be enough for those situations when the urge to capture something is overwhelming.  Source |