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December 06, 2006
Sprint Adopts Sanyo's Beefy Twins, the M1 and
They're not as thin as their competitors, and they're nowhere near as attractive as them either, but Sanyo's M1 and SPC-7000 were welcomed into the Sprint family this morning. The music-loving M1 (shown) has a full gig of memory and can play MP3s and AAC files. It's also got a 2-megapixel camera and Bluetooth with A2DP support (meaning you'll be able to use it with headphones like this). The SPC-7000 on the other hand was built to take on a little bit of punishment. It's not quite a rugged phone, but has swappable face plates and a rubber grip to prevent it from slipping from your hands. The M1 is going for $349 while the SPC-7000 will set you back $199. '" Louis Ramirez Sanyo M1 Music Phone for Sprint [via SlashPhone]
From Sprint Adopts Sanyo's Beefy Twins, the M1 and
Posted by Matt at December 6, 2006 09:03 AM


