Sanyo Katana Eclipse
Cool name for a col cell phone and a superb design are encountered at the new model from Sanyo released at Sprint telecommunication company.
Sprint says in its press release that this is the first cell phone featuring unique lighting effects and high-speed wireless transfers via the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network, while the user is the one in charge with assigning preferred illumination for each of the contacts in the phone book. These will start to play when there will be an incoming call or a new message received.
Other cool features in the Sanyo Katana Eclipse specs list include live on-demand TV, over-the-air downloads, GPS navigation, web browsing and games. You can add more of these if the phone’s memory is not sufficient, by inserting a microSHDC card of up to 8GB of storage capacity. The media supported includes music, videos, images and contacts back-up.
The cell phone has speakerphone, Bluetooth wireless technology, dedicated controls for the music player, Sprint Radio with 150 channels where you can listen to your favorite tunes, and downloadable screen savers, ringtones, applications and games.
You have 40 different lighting effects for each of your contacts and you can choose from several playing music modes like blink, pulse, echo and multi-color patterns.
The built-in 1.3MP camera with 12x zooming and video recording capability is not a high-end digital model, but it’s enough to capture funny moments on the go and send them to your friends.
Sanyo thought also in your productivity so it added GPS turn-by-turn directions support, stereo Bluetooth, SMS Voice Messaging, voice-activated dialing, Restrict Lock that lets you set limits for the use of the cell phone, and applications like Calendar, Scheduler, To-Do List, world clock and many many others.
You can store up to 500 entries in the phone book totalizing 700 phone numbers, 1000 emails and 500 web sites.
Katana Eclipse measures 3.6 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches at 3.4 oz which makes it a pocketable handset fitting your palm or purse, with an internal 2-inch TFT LCD display of 65K colors and an external display of 1 inch in diagonal.
Its Li-Ion battery lasts up to 4.6 hours of talking until asking for a new recharge.
You can get it from Sprint at a price of $99.99 with a 2-year contract.
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Sprint says in its press release that this is the first cell phone featuring unique lighting effects and high-speed wireless transfers via the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network, while the user is the one in charge with assigning preferred illumination for each of the contacts in the phone book. These will start to play when there will be an incoming call or a new message received.
Other cool features in the Sanyo Katana Eclipse specs list include live on-demand TV, over-the-air downloads, GPS navigation, web browsing and games. You can add more of these if the phone’s memory is not sufficient, by inserting a microSHDC card of up to 8GB of storage capacity. The media supported includes music, videos, images and contacts back-up.
The cell phone has speakerphone, Bluetooth wireless technology, dedicated controls for the music player, Sprint Radio with 150 channels where you can listen to your favorite tunes, and downloadable screen savers, ringtones, applications and games.
You have 40 different lighting effects for each of your contacts and you can choose from several playing music modes like blink, pulse, echo and multi-color patterns.
The built-in 1.3MP camera with 12x zooming and video recording capability is not a high-end digital model, but it’s enough to capture funny moments on the go and send them to your friends.
Sanyo thought also in your productivity so it added GPS turn-by-turn directions support, stereo Bluetooth, SMS Voice Messaging, voice-activated dialing, Restrict Lock that lets you set limits for the use of the cell phone, and applications like Calendar, Scheduler, To-Do List, world clock and many many others.
You can store up to 500 entries in the phone book totalizing 700 phone numbers, 1000 emails and 500 web sites.
Katana Eclipse measures 3.6 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches at 3.4 oz which makes it a pocketable handset fitting your palm or purse, with an internal 2-inch TFT LCD display of 65K colors and an external display of 1 inch in diagonal.
Its Li-Ion battery lasts up to 4.6 hours of talking until asking for a new recharge.
You can get it from Sprint at a price of $99.99 with a 2-year contract.
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