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    Sanyo M1 w/1GB Storage for Sprint Review

    Posted on Monday, February 26 2007 @ 20:46:24 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Recently we had a chance to get our hands on Sanyo's M1 for Sprint Wireless. The M1, the newest addition to Sprint's ever growing portfolio of music-centric phones, is an EV-DO handset that works on Sprint's Power Vision 3G network, and is loaded with 1 full gigabyte of internal memory. Sanyo's M1 can be used to access any number of services, such as Sprint's own phone-based, over the air music store, streaming audio programs such as Sirius Music, and live TV. Without any options for memory expansion, can the M1 handle the job of being Sprint's ultra multimedia phone?

    Link: Mobileburn

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