Palm Treo Pro Phone Sprint
Released for Sprint, the Palm Treo Pro has a thin sleek design with a high-resolution color touch screen and full QWERTY keyboard. A removable battery provides for up to five hours of talk time. Consumers can quickly reply to email, surf the web, make appointments and contacts, and use Wi-Fi or GPS on the go. The Treo Pro delivers increased security, easier device management and access to information on corporate networks. One-touch Wi-Fi button let users easily access fast connections (802.11b/g). Screen enhancements let users search the web directly from the Today screen. When users are in a meeting, a ringer switch can silence the Treo Pro immediately while screensavers lets users know at a glance, without turning on the device, what time it is and whether they’ve missed a call or have a new message.
Palm Treo 800w Phone Sprint
Released for Sprint, the Palm Treo 800w can Treo 800w can access the Internet at broadband speeds – peak download rates of 3.1 Mbps and upload rates of 1.8 Mbps. The Treo 800w uses GPS to show maps, point-to-point directions and point-of-interest (POI) searches for locations such as restaurants or stores. It comes with professional email using Microsoft Direct Push Technology to connect to automatic wireless updates from email, calendar, contacts and tasks.
Motorola RAZR VE20 Phone Sprint
Released for Sprint, the Motorola RAZR VE20 provides one-touch access to its music player, text inbox and menu controls from its external LCD. The RAZR VE20 offers Sprint-exclusive content such as NFL Mobile Live, a new application that streams NFL content. NFL Mobile Live is free to customers with a data plan. It offers live audio broadcast of all NFL regular season games, live audio / video stream of eight NFL Network games (beginning in November 2008) exclusive team content and video highlights. Additional functions include Sprint Music Store for over-the-air song downloads, Sprint TV with live and on demand programming, stereo Bluetooth wireless technology, a microSD card slot and a 2.0-megapixel camera.
Sanyo Pro-700 Phone Nextel
Released for Sprint Nextel, the Sanyo Pro-700 is designed for harsh environments, providing a rugged exterior certified to military standards for dust, shock and vibration. Running on Qualcomm’s QChat technology, consumers can access Sprint Mobile Broadband for fast file downloads, Web browsing, email access and more. Upgraded to EV-DO Rev. A technology, the network reaches more than 242 million people, 15,325 cities and 1,452 airports.
Sanyo Pro-200 Phone Nextel
Released for Sprint Nextel, the Sanyo Pro-200 sports an attractive, slim clamshell form factor. Powered by Qualcomm’s QChat, the Pro-200 operates on Sprint’s Mobile Broadband EV-DO Rev. A network instead of the common iDEN network for faster data speeds, delivering push-to-talk services, key functionalities including Bluetooth, messaging capabilities and mobile email.
Samsung Z700 Phone Nextel
Released for Sprint, the Samsung SPH-Z700 brings together the convenience of instant, get-in/get-out communication, as well as a 2.0-megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth, microSD memory card slot and external music control keys. Integrated with EV-DO Rev. A broadband technology, users have high-speed access to Sprint TV and Sprint Music. Packaged with Direct Connect and Group Connect push-to-talk services, users can communicate easily by saving time and money.
Samsung Z400 Phone Nextel
Released for Sprint, the Samsung Z400 offers push-to-talk performance and military-grade durability. Housed in a rubberized coating to reduce scratching and improve grip, the Z400 passed rigorous tests to meet military standards specs for resistance to dust, shock and vibration. The Z400 is Samsung’s first Nextel Direct Connect handset to deliver fast data speeds on Sprint’s broadband network. Nextel Direct Connect provides quick and reliable alternatives for communication with individuals or groups. It has a 1.3-megapixel camera with 2x digital zoom and stereo Bluetooth Wireless technology with call announce.
RIM BlackBerry Curve 8350i Phone Nextel
Released for Sprint, the BlackBerry Curve 8350i runs on iDEN technology and uses push-to-talk communications. Through Direct Connect, users can use walkie-talkie off-network connections. The BlackBerry Curve 8350i is the first BlackBerry to offer Group Connect, letting users setup group conversations with up to 20 people. It includes integrated Wi-Fi capabilities, an integrated 2.0-megapixel camera with 5x digital zoom, flash and video recording, advanced media player to listen to music, watch videos and show pictures, microSD memory card slot, Bluetooth version 2.0 with support for (A2DP) stereo and built-in GPS capabilities for maps and directions.
Motorola Renegade V950 Phone Nextel
Released for Sprint, the Motorola Renegade (V950) is designed to be durable, yet stylish, creating a slimmed down look. Suited up to perform anywhere, the Renegade uses materials that allow it to function in extreme conditions. It also packs Stereo Bluetooth, a 2.0-megapixel camera, image spotlight and stand-alone GPS solutions to deliver a robust communications tool. Customers will also be able to enjoy Sprint Music Store, Sprint TV and the convenience of external music controls. Together with Direct Connect and Group Connect push-to-talk services, consumers can communicate easily by saving time and money.
Motorola i776 Phone Nextel
Released for Sprint Nextel, the Motorola i776 is a slim clamshell with premium finishes, combining iDEN technology, a VGA Camera and Bluetooth wireless technology. Offering communication at the touch of a button, push-to-talk lets consumers use off-network services to communicate with one or a group of individuals. With Talkgroup, businesses can use instant, large group communication to dispatch and collaboration with up to 200 people at once. An embedded GPS chip provides audible and visual turn-by-turn driving directions, mapping locations, and local searches.
