Thursday, September 11, 2008

New Mobile Phones for Sprint

Here's some great info for all Sprint subscribers. the wireless network provider has been very busy lately and has released a slew of new mobile phones . These devices will benefit from Sprint's Now Network which will provide speed, simplicity and exclusive access.

Let's look at these new mobile phones that will be added to Sprint's lineup starting with the new Windows Mobile smartphones.

HTC Touch Pro

This is smartphone is designed to help mobile professionals achi9eve balance in their professional and personal aspects of their life. It offers features that are useful for both business and personal uses.

The HTC Touch Pro runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 which allows it to offer security and device management capabilities. Business users can benefit from these applications. Sprint subscribers can get this device for $299.99 with a two-year contract and after a $100 mail-in rebate starting on Oct. 19.

This high-end device offers:

five-row, slide-out QWERTY keyboard
microSD card slot
business card scanner application
built-in 3.2 MP camera/camcorder
Wi-Fi
GPS
full Opera HTML Web browser


HTC Touch Diamond

This highly anticipated smartphone features a dynamic touch-screen with TouchFLO(TM) 3D technology. Users will experience great live television, weather, email, photos, contacts, music and more with this device.

The HTC Touch Diamond sports an elegant design and is suited for both business and personal applications. This high powered device runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 and offers provides easy access to Sprint-exclusive multimedia content.

Sprint will begin to offer the HTC Touch Diamond in September. The wireless network subscriber's can get the smartphone for $249.99 with a two-year contract and after a $100 mail-in rebate.

This high-end device offers:

2.8-inch VGA touch-screen display
3.2 MP camera/camcorder
stereo Bluetooth technology

Wi-Fi
GPS
full Opera HTML Web browser
TouchFLO(TM) 3D



Let's now check out the new Sprint multi media phones. These devices are equipped with the One Click user interface design. One Click allows customers to gain access of the features they use most on their wireless phone with just one click. The carousel menu style of this user interface makes it easy to access the user's favorite features.

Samsung Rant

This is a phone with a horizontal slide design. The Samsung Rant with comes with a full QWERTY keyboardand offers quick access to Sprint Navigation, Sprint Music Store and Sprint TV. This mobile phone also offers a 2.0 MP camera/camcorder, stereo Bluetooth, expandable memory up to 16GB and speaker-independent voice recognition

Users can get it in red or black versions for $49.99 with a two-year contract and after a $50 mail-in rebate. it will hit Sprint stores in October.


Samsung Highnote

This mobile phone sports a special dual-slide form factor and is designed for music functions. The Samsung Highnote is equipped with powerful stereo speakers. This music phone also offers easy access to Sprint Music Store, Sprint Navigation, Web surfing, email, texting and more.

The Samsung Highnote's key features include a 2.0 MP camera/camcorder, stereo Bluetooth, expandable memory up to 16GB, and speaker-independent voice recognition. Sprint offers it in red and blue for $99.99 with a two-year contract and after a $50 mail-in rebate. this handset will be available on Oct. 19.


LG Lotus

This device features a fashionable clamshell design and a full QWERTY keyb0ard for text entry. The LG Lotus is exclusively offered by the wireless network provider. Aside from its messaging capabilities, this handset also offers a 2.0 MP camera/camcorder and stereo Bluetooth.

This device also has Wireless Backup that allows users to keep their contact list even if the is lost, stolen or damaged. Users can get the stylish LG Lotus in textured purple or satin black in October. it will be offered at $149.99 with a two-year contract.


There you have it. Sprint seems to be gaining momentum with these devices. Tune in to this blog for the latest mobile phones released by carriers and related mobile phone news.

1 comment:

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