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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Sprint and Sanyo present Katana DLX and Katana II in chic colors



Every single minute a new phone is unveiled in some or the other part of this world. This is not any research study, it’s my personal belief. Every cell phone maker is set to outdo its rival and most of the time they themselves are offering better device then the previous ones. Either ways, we are in gain. Recently Sanyo too has teamed up with Sprint to launch the new Katana DLX clamshell cell phone to complement its not-too-old Katana II. This newer edition provides easy access to Sprint's exclusive multimedia content, including the Sprint Music Store. It also offers more total download capacity (21MB) than the former Katana. This has boosted the device's capacity for games, ring tones, applications and more. Other tech features include a microSD memory card slot (up to 4GB in size), a 1.3 megapixel camera, EV-DO connectivity, compatibility with Sprint's Power Vision services, MP3 playback, speakerphone functionality, and PIM applications.

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