Sanyo is even more known as electronic manufacturer than phone maker. Yet in Japan, Sanyo is one famous mobile manufacturer. Beside Japan market, Sanyo has broaden its coverage to US market. In cooperation with Sprint, they bring Japanese phones for US consumer (less than 10 models until now). The newest version of Sanyo line ups is ...
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3GWeek on 13th Aug 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Sprint's entry-level clamshell stable is going to be adding a new handset to the lineup. With numerous Sanyo Katana variants already picked up by the No. 3 US wireless carrier, we're not surprised to see this latest Sanyo Katana Eclipse headed to Sprint. The FCC has just unveiled the newest slim flip-phone from Sanyo. The Sanyo
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IntoMobile on 19th Jul 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Laugh of the Day: Windows 7 Running on a New MacBook Pro Navigon presents 2090S GPS System The FCC Approves GSM-Only BlackBerry Storm Rumored: AT&T Fuze to Arrive This Week? Sprint Announced the Sanyo Katana Eclipse X Patriot Memory 64GB Xporter Magnum USB Flash Drive, Almost a Mini Hard Drive Amazon Brings You Stuff in “Frustration-Free Packaging” Verizon
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MobileWhack on 4th Nov 2008 (via mobilewhack.com)
Sprint has announced that it will launch an update to the Sanyo Katana Eclipse, dubbed the Katana Eclipse X. The primary difference is that the Katana Eclipse X will have Sprint's new One Click user interface. One Click, as seen on phones like the Samsung Rant, the Samsung Highnote, ...
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CNETreviews on 28th Oct 2008 (via news.cnet.com)
Well, there you have it: the very real-looking Katana Eclipse pictured in that leaked Sprint roadmap is, in fact, real. The upcoming clamshell flew right on through the FCC recently (filed under new parent Kyocera's name, no less) bearing the expected external music controls and an evolutionary design that's kinda sorta reminiscent of everything that makes the Katana series, the Katana series. We'
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Engadget on 22nd Jul 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)