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Kelly Hodgkins |Sep 2nd, 2008 at 06:30PM
We snagged a picture of Sprint’s Motorola V950 from our leaked roadmap, but now you can see it for yourself as Sprint launched their ruggedized Push To Talk flip phone. The Motorola Renegade V950 is a Qchat-enabled phone so you CDMA and iDEN PTT people can talk nice together. The V950 packs a lot of multimedia features not seen in the usually plain and boring push to talk phones. It sports the following features:NFL Mobile LiveSprint Music StoreSprint TVGPSWeb, email capableBuilt-in 2MP camera with vide...
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Joshua Karp |Jun 16th, 2008 at 06:40AM
In a move that’s sure to spark a new round of music video appearances, Sprint has just announced that they are rolling out their next-generation push-to-talk service QChat in an additional 40 markets. Amongst the new cities receiving the instant connection treatment are Austin, TX, Boston, MA, Chicago, IL, and many others. Additionally, Sprint made 4 new QChat-capable handsets available today to commemorate the event. You can now purchase the LG LX400 for $79.99, the Samsung Z400 for $99.00, as well as ...
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Joshua Karp |May 28th, 2008 at 04:07PM
When it rains Sanyo handsets, it pours. Not content with releasing just one, Sprint is preparing two new handsets for an upcoming June 15th launch. First out of the gate is the Sanyo Pro 200, which sports QChat support, EV-DO Rev. A, and a black and white display. Nothing insane here, but with a suggested retail price of $249.99, and a street price that will certainly slot in much lower, we’re guessing this could be a hit with enterprise customers. Next up is the Sanyo Pro 700, which also sports EV-DO R...