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Sprint Corporation allowed certain Sprint MVNOs to accept and activate old Sprint-branded phones through its "Bring Your Own Sprint Device" program which was established for Sprint's initiative to further reduce the number of cell phones that were thrown away each year.
Sanyo Katana next to a Motorola Razr V3. The Katana, or Sanyo SCP-6600, was a type of mobile phone. It was released in the United States in the third quarter of 2006 by Sanyo Electric Co. The Katana was a clamshell style phone. The Katana was an "ultraslim" mobile phone with a design similar to the Motorola Razr V3. Sanyo Katana LX browsing the ...
Pages in category "Sanyo mobile phones" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Sanyo Katana;
There once was a time when phones that flipped open and had a keyboard were all the rave -- and now, these same phones are worth a surprising value. Your old cell phone may be worth more than you ...
S22 Flip. The CAT is a “dumb” phone with some smart capabilities. Since this flip phone runs a version of Android and includes a physical numerical keypad (unlike smartphones), this CAT S22 is ...
Sprint Corporation (2 C, 37 P) Pages in category "Defunct mobile phone companies of the United States" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
A Treo 300. The Palm Treo / ˈ t r iː oʊ / (stylized as Trēo) is a discontinued line of smartphones originally developed by Handspring, which was bought by Palm, Inc. They were then manufactured and maintained by Palm, Inc. Treos had a number of integrated features such as the ability to check the calendar while talking on the phone, dial directly from a list of contacts, and send email ...
In October 2011, Sprint began offering Kyocera's Dura Series, an exclusive line of rugged phones manufactured by Kyocera Communications using Sprint's new CDMA-based Push to talk service Sprint Direct Connect. In August 2014, Kyocera released the Kyocera Brigadier, the first U.S. smartphone to be equipped with a display made of sapphire glass.