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Sanyo Katana DLX Cell Phone Review
The Sanyo Katana DLX is an unremarkable handset that provides a pretty standard mid-range feature set. The Katana DLX is differentiated from the Katana II by the presence of a Micro SD slot and music playback capabilities. The DLX also supports Sprint's music store, which allows you to purchase and download music on the fly. The 1.3 megapixel camera is unremarkable, as are the organizer features. We were pleased to see, unlike most regular phones that only allow Web-based access to e-mail, that the Katana DLX has a true e-mail client, allowing you to view downloaded messages even when offline. The Katana DLX's gold design is supposed to approximate a fashion phone, but users will quickly realize the plastic construction is much more reminiscent of a mid-range handset. The Katana DLX is available exclusively from Sprint for a reasonable $129.99 with a two-year contract.
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by Alfredo Padilla
August 06, 2007
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Sanyo M1 Cell Phone Review
We tested the Sanyo M1 on Sprint’s network. It is currently unavailable for any other major U.S. carrier. The Sanyo M1 is a multimedia oriented phone with an impressive 1GB of internal storage for music and pictures and a 2 megapixel autofocus camera on board. The M1 is a mid range phone, packing some impressive features into a body that is not as stylish as the “Razr” thin phones that are so prevalent today. Still, the spec sheet is impressive; does it live up to it? Let’s see.
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by Alfredo Padilla
March 15, 2007
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