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Tuesday March 31, 2009
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Hot on the heels of AT&T's half-dozen new texting phones, Sprint and Kyocera Sanyo today announced a $29.99 (with contract and mail-in rebate) keyboarded phone called the SCP-2700. (Kyocera bought Sanyo's mobile phone division last year, so now they're Kyocera Sanyo.)The SCP-2700 looks like it's designed for texters on a budget (read: teens) but Sprint's unusually good Seven e-mail program even supports Microsoft Exchange e-mail (read: adults). The SCP-2700 has a sharp 2.2", 320x240 screen for good text display. The phone is 4.3" x 2.4" x .6" and 3.4 ounces - light, but not paper-thin.
This is a decent, midrange phone otherwise, with a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, a speakerphone, voice dialing, GPS and a dedicated key for inserting emoticons into your messages. There's no real Web browser, though, and this isn't a smart phone.
The SCP-2700 will be available on May 10, Sprint says.
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May 5, 2009 9:33 PM
Well acualy it comes out may 7 but i can se this post is old so i guess they buped it up
May 13, 2009 11:52 AM
I want this phone soo bad it loooks so cool. i like the pink one.