Thanks to some great sources, we can provide detailed info about the remainder of Sprint’s lineup for the year. Hit Read More to check it out.
Note: If this site just reported on a phone in-depth don’t expect all the
details to be in this list on that phone.
The CDMA version of the popular 3200 phone.� Similar to the 6225, but
targeted at a younger audience, the 3205 has a unique key design, and printable
faceplates that insert under the main cover.
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Expected Price: $229.99 Expected Launch: July, 2004
Samsung A700/MM700
Yep, you’ve seen it, you’ve heard about it, heck it’s even in Samsung TV ads.�
1 MP camcorder with streaming video and audio as well as MIDP 2.0.
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Expected Price: $399.99 Expected Launch: July, 2004
LG PM325
This site broke the news of the LGPM-325’s existence.� The Bluetooth
phone appears to match the SonyEricsson T608’s feature set completely, adding an
improved display, slider format, VGA camera with zoom, and SMS.
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Expected Price: Not determined, somewhere between $199 and $299. Expected
Launch: September, 2004
LG MM535
Not much new to report on this phone, except that it will have MP3 ringer
support in addition to AAC audio support. Sprint’s smallest MIDP 2.0 phone
includes a 1.3 MP camcorder.
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Expected Price: Not determined, between $299 to $349 Expected Launch:
September, 2004
Sanyo MM7400
Only new info to report is that the VGA camera on the phone will also
function as a camcorder, and will support QCamcorder.
Expected Price: Between $329 and $349 Expected Launch: September, 2004
Nokia 6015
Sprint’s last voice-only phone (for now, at least).� The phone is
similar to the 3588i in features, and adds a speakerphone.
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Expected Price: $149. Expected Launch: September, 2004
PalmOne Treo Ace
Joy.� Camera and non-camera versions will be released, similar to the
Treo 600.
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Expected Price: $549.99 Expected Launch: October, 2004
RIM Blackberry 7750
Sprint’s first Blackberry will see a limited release.
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Expected Price: $599.99 Expected Launch: Q3 – 2004
Samsung A760
Samsung’s first ReadyLink phone.� Essentially a Samsung A660/VI660 with
the addition of an external display, speakerphone, and ReadyLink.
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Expected Price: $199.99 Expected Launch: Q3 – 2004
Samsung i600
The MS Smartphone. Joy joy joy.
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Expected Price: $599.99 Expected Launch: Q3 – 2004 (July to August)
Sprint HTC/Curitel PPC6600/PPC6601
Couple new things to report.� There will be a non-camera version (the
PPC6601).� Also, the phone will have 800 MHz digital roaming.
Expected Price: $549.99 Expected Launch: Q3 – 2004
Samsung A740
What the A620 and A660 should have been.� This phone has internal and
external color displays, and a VGA camera.
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Expected Price: Not determined, somewhere between $249 and $299. Expected
Launch: Q4 – 2004
Samsung World Phone
Sprint’s first world phone supports CDMA 1900/800 and GSM 1800/900 (no U.S.
GSM roaming support).� The phone will also be a fully featured Vision
phone, with dual TFT displays and a VGA camera with flash.
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Expected Price: $599.99 Expected Launch: Q4 – 2004
Sanyo MM5600
Yes, the Sanyo 5600.� Woohoo, and all that other stuff.
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Expected Price: $399.99 Expected Launch: Q4 – 2004
Samsung i550
Samsung’s catch-up to the Treo. Will fall behind the Ace with only Palm OS
5.2, but will have a 1 MP camera/camcorder.� SDIO Slot is also confirmed,
and the unit will have 32 MB RAM.
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Expected Price: $649.99 Expected Launch: Q1 – 2005