New Sanyo flagship coming to Sprint?
14th Nov 2006, 01:41 GMT
Filed under: Cellular, Bluetooth, Hardware, Business It seems that Sanyo and Samsung battle over who has the neatest flagship non-smartphone at Sprint Nextel these days. In terms of EV-DO handsets, there was the Samsung A900, followed by the A960. Then, LG came out with the Fusic, followed recently by the Samyo SCP-8400 -- all of these units being EV-DO capable and all being non-smartphones. Is Sanyo about to try an overtake everything in terms of the highest-end EV-DO handset soon with a Sprint Nextel introduction? Phonescoop posted some FCC photos of a new possible SAnyo entrant, so possibly Sanyo will be taking the Sprint Nextel flagship crown before the end of the year. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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