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Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:29 am
Sprint announced today the upcoming launch of the Sanyo Pro-200 and Pro-700, two new devices integrating Nextel Direct Connect push-to-talk (PTT) service. Powered by Qualcomm's QChat, the Pro-200 and Pro-700 operate on Sprint's Mobile Broadband EV-DO Rev. A network instead of the common iDEN network for faster data speeds.
The Sanyo Pro-200 sports an attractive, slim clamshell form factor. Delivering push-to-talk services, key functionalities including Bluetooth, messaging capabilities and mo... [Continue reading Sanyo Pro-200 and Pro-700 PTT Phones Announced for Sprint]
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Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:56 am
Sprint today announced the Sanyo Katana DLX, a device that retains the thin profile introduced on the original Katana phone updated with a new luxurious finish.
Also available in Platinum Ice, Champagne and Pink Satin, the Katana DLX includes power save mode, phone as modem, Bluetooth wireless technology, wireless backup for easily restoring contact information if the phone is ever lost, stolen or damaged and a large QVGA main display. It is GPS-enabled supporting Sprint Navigation, powered b... [Continue reading Sanyo Katana DLX Unveiled]
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Tue Jun 05, 2007 9:05 am
Motorola and Sanyo tied in highest overall customer satisfaction with cell phones, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2007 U.S. Wireless Mobile Phone Evaluation Study.
The study found that Motorola performed particularly well in the physical design, operation and features factors, while Sanyo received high ratings in operation and battery functionality. Following Motorola and Sanyo in the rankings and performing above the industry average are Samsung and LG, respectively.
Other fin... [Continue reading Motorola and Sanyo Ranked Highest in Customer Satisfaction]
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Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:16 pm
Sprint today announced the full-channel availability of the Sanyo M1, Sprint's first phone with 1GB of internal memory. Able to offer storage for up to 16 hours of music and other multimedia files including pictures, video clips and voice recording, the M1 also provides quick and easy access to Sprint-exclusive content, including:
- Sprint Music Store, which allows users to browse and wirelessly download full-length songs directly to their phone
- Sprint TV with more than 50 channels of tele... [Continue reading Sanyo M1 Released for Sprint]
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Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:20 pm
Today Sprint announced planned availability of the next generation in Sanyo's popular 8000 Series phones, the SCP-8400.
The Sanyo SCP-8400 is packed with advanced features for entertainment and productivity including Bluetooth, a 1.3-megapixel camera, high-resolution QVGA internal screen, music player, removable memory card, and the ability to operate on the high-speed Sprint Power Vision Network.
The most notable enhancement is the inclusion of Sprint Power Vision capabilities, which allo... [Continue reading Sanyo SCP-8400 Announced for Sprint]
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Mon Jul 17, 2006 11:09 am
Named after the legendary Japanese sword used by the Samurai, the ultra-thin Sanyo Katana is the second slim device to hit store shelves.
With an similarly sleek and sexy profile reminiscent of the Motorola RAZR, the Katana bundles essential features and functions into a slim profile to target a different demographic.
Offering a rich multimedia feature package, the Katana includes a built-in VGA camera, dual color screens, Bluetooth wireless technology, and the ability to send and receive ... [Continue reading Sanyo Katana Review Posted]
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Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:49 am
Sanyo today announced the launch of the Sanyo Katana, an ultra-thin, affordable phone designed to appeal to fashion-centric consumers.
Making its debut throughout the month of July in four bold colors, including Mystic Black, Blue Sapphire, Cherry Blossom Pink, and Polar White (a color sold exclusively at RadioShack), the Katana will be available at Sprint Stores, online and at select third-party retailers for $279.99 or $79.99 after rebates with a two-year subscriber agreement.
Key Featur... [Continue reading Sanyo Katana Ultra-Thin Clamshell Launched by Sprint]
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Thu Jun 29, 2006 12:04 pm
To help parents stay connected with their children and maintain some control of their children's wireless phone usage, Sprint today introduce the Sanyo SCP-2400.
Offering free parental control features, the SCP-2400 allows 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 ... [Continue reading Sprint Releases Sanyo SCP-2400 with Parental Controls]
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Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:47 am

Nokia and Sanyo announced today that they will not be forming the new CDMA device company preliminarily announced in February.
The Finnish company said on it would pull out of CDMA phone manufacturing, which it sees as a shrinking market in the longer term. Recent developments may indicate that the CDMA emerging markets business is looking more challenging.
Both companies have a bitter history over technology licensing and patent infringement cases and Qualcomm laid down new terms for the ... [Continue reading Nokia Drops CDMA Joint Venture with Sanyo]
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Fri May 26, 2006 9:44 am
Sanyo and LG topped consumer satisfaction ratings among cell phone owners according to a J.D. Power and Associates Evaluation Study released today.
Measuring satisfaction of customers who have owned their mobile phones for less than two years, the study looks at five key factors (in order of importance): physical design (24 percent), operation (22 percent), features (20 percent), handset durability (19 percent) and battery function (15 percent).
Since 2005, the study found that customer satisfaction increased most significantly in phone operation (increasing 5 percent) - specifically in areas related to ease of use, such as ease of phone navigation, clarity of text on the display screen and understanding how to operat... [Continue reading Sanyo, LG Rank Best in Consumer Satisfaction, Kyocera Worst]
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