Sanyo’s MM-9000 is the company’s 1st EV-DO handset for the US market, and also a member of Sprint’s Power Vision EV-DO high-speed data network launch handsets. It comes with a 262k color TFT LCD, a 1.3 megapixel camera, miniSD slot, Push-to-Talk and speakerphone functions. Its strange that Sanyo omitted Bluetooth. The MM-9000 will be available from November 2005 onwards and supports streaming radio from Sprint. (specs below)
[Via Mobile Burn]
• Band: CDMA 850/1900Mhz
• Data: 1xEV-DO
• Size: 93mm x 49mm x 27mm (3.66″ x 1.91″ x 1.05″)
• Weight: 130g (4.6oz)
• Battery Life: 3.2 hours talk time
• Main Display: 2.1″ 262k color TFT LCD, 240 x 320 pixel resolution
• Sub-Display: 1.1″ 262k color TFT LCD, 72 x 96 pixel resolution
• Camera: Yes, 1.3 megapixel resolution
• Video: Video capture up to 120 minutes
• Messaging: MMS/EMS/SMS
• Email: Yes
• Java: Yes
• Polyphonics: Yes (72 voice)
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