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Up Coming Phones
Upcoming Launches (03/05/07)
April PowerSource ic502 – Silver/Blue, new color, extended battery. 4/1/07 – on track. PowerSource ic502 – Black, extended battery, 4/1/07 target Samsung M620 - Music centric PowerVision device, replacing Sanyo M1. 4/1/07 on track. One color at launch (Black) with second color (Red) to follow at a later date. Sanyo 7050 - Rugged MIL Spec Vision Clamshell with Autonomous GPS, replacing Sanyo 7000. 4/1/07 on track. Sierra 595U - EVDO Rev A Mobile Broadband USB Modem, replacing Novatel U720. 4/22/07 NEW target. Sanyo 3200 - Vision Camera Clamshell, replacing Sanyo 3100. 4/22/07 target. Three colors at launch (Black, Blue, Pink). May Sierra 595E - EVDO Rev A Mobile Broadband Express Card. 5/14/07 target. Samsung M510 - Mass Market Power Vision clamshell, two colors – black/blue, black/pink, replacing Samsung M500. 5/14/07 target. Motorola ic902 - First Power Source/Hybrid EVDO handset. 5/14/07 target. Samsung M300 - Vision Camera Clamshell, one color at launch (dark silver), second color (red) to follow in July, replaces Samsung A640. 5/14/07 target. PPC6800 – Sleek Windows Mobile 5 PDA, Launch as Rev 0 with future capability for Rev A upgrade, replaces PPC6700. 5/14/07 target. Treo 755P - 1st Palm EVDO Treo w/intern antenna. In box support for IM, NFL Mobile, Mobile Voice Control, voice dialing, replaces Treo 700P. 5/14/07 target. and will come in blue and burgundy flavors ![]() Here's some prices: Samsung M620 SPHM620ZKS $299.99 Sierra AC595U (REV A USB) AC595UDORA $249.99 Sanyo 7050 SCP7050KIT $299.99 The Credit goes to r0lf from SU |
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I can't wait for a Sprint PDA that supports Java apps and is not a blackberry. I was hoping the i902 would be out before the end of this month, they offered me an i502 for thirty with a 2yr way before I'm supposed to be eligable for those kinds of discounts.
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I cant wait for Sprints WM5 devices to support real picture mail
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I want the 755p
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i just hope they make the 755p a lil smaller than the 700p then i would be more incline to buy the phone
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Looks like Sprint will be coming out with some nice phones in the next few months.
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I really hope so...I want a pda that can do what my fusic can do and then some....
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Any links with pics..?
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I would post links to some pics but... oh, I can't!! You can check out mobile Engadget or zarlwilliam.blogspot.com for pics of some of them. The M620 has been a rumor for many moons, so there are quite a few early pics of it all around the interweb.
I might have to get that M620. Maybe the M510, too, so I can finally get rid of my stupid LX550. |
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i would take a m500 over a m510 it looks like a kids toy to me in the pics that i have seen
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Ew wait, you know what... you're right... It does!!
I need a decent Samsung 176x220 phone to come out to fill that stupid LX550's place. Maybe I'll just acquire (:innocent1: ) an M500 since it should do the job I need it to do. |
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see i really liked my m500 so much that i am thinking of buying a sprint employees m500 cuz he wants a 8400 (yuck!!!) but hey if it only costs me $50 i can't turn down a PV phone for 50 even if it is a moto razr
thats how i know i have a problem |
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Perhaps we shall get M500's together!
Is it sad that we're discussing a phone that's month's old, in a thread about upcoming phones? Save the M620, though, I think the new phones are pretty disappointing (PDA phones not included). |
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well i don't know how the text will work on the m620 that will be interesting to say the least and battery life. but everyone should i know i don't car about battery life.
would the m620 have a battery you can take out or not? |
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From what I've seen of it, it looks much like the iPod (i.e., no removable battery to speak of). Now, that doesn't mean you can't remove the battery. Just means you void your warranty if you do (again, a la iPod). With iPods, in order to retain your warranty, only repair techs can remove the battery.
That's just speculation on my part, though. |
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