Thursday, October 20, 2011

Sprint Cellular Phone Models Come Provided With A Barrage Of Audio And Visual Options

If you're looking for a Sprint cellular phone then check out the latest offering from Sprint which is the Sanyo M1. The Sanyo M1 is a high end phone that is a bit larger than other phones on the market. This Sprint cellular phone has many customization options and cutting edge audio and visual options. The Sanyo M1 has 1 GB of memory built in but no slot for additional memory.

This Sprint cellular phone is a digital dual band phone (800 / 1900 MHz). The advanced power management allows up to 16 to 18 hours of music playing. This phone can be charged by your PC via a USB cable, which is a pretty novel idea.

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Other features of this Sanyo M1 Sprint Cellular phone are: the ability to download mp3 songs via the Sprint Music Store, access to Sprint TV which has 50 channels and live television, 2 mega pixel camera and camcorder, the ability to listen to music in the background while checking email/surfing/sending text messages, 3D graphics for better gaming visuals, NFL mobile application, external navigation for listening to music, external dual 15mm stereo speakers, Bluetooth and GPS enabled.

Many Sprint cellular phone shoppers that liked the Sanyo M1 also liked the Motorola KRZR K1m.

The Motorola KRZR K1m is a cutting edge, slim and hip Sprint cellular phone. This phone is skinnier than its predecessors and can fit in tight pockets with ease. The KRZR has a glass front plate and features both external and internal screens in full color. This Sprint cell phone has the standard features of text messaging, Bluetooth capability, Internet surfing, applications as well as mp3 and video capabilities. It also has a 1.3 mega pixel camera with video capture. This Sprint cellular phone also has integrated GPS navigation to help you turn by turn. The KRZR also features EV-DO for high speed data transmissions with a WAP 2.0 browser. The memory can be expanded up to 1 GB with memory cards.

This Sprint cellular phone is 10 millimeters less wide than its predecessor the RAZR V3. It is a bit longer and thicker, but very cool looking indeed. With the metallic colors and trim it is one swanky looking cell phone. The KRZR does not provide a big improvement over the RAZR applications, so you may want to wait for the KRZR 2.0 if you don't need the slimmest cell phone on the market. Some user complaints about this particular Sprint cellular phone are that the user interface is outdated and you cannot use mp3s as ringtones.

Sprint Cellular Phone Models Come Provided With A Barrage Of Audio And Visual Options

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