Sanyo has released its follow-up to its addition to the market filled with slim phones, the Katana. Dubbed the Sanyo Katana II, for obvious reasons, this mobile phone is a superslim gadget that is in alliance with the Sprint network. This also aims to be an improvement from last year’s edition which critics and reviewers had mixed judgments.
Right off the bat, the Sanyo Katana II has a better design in terms of appearance, lines, curves and is actually quite smaller than its predecessor. With dimensions of 3.7 x 1.9 x 0.6 inches, it makes it a real handy phone for buyers. Quite a downer though is the display. At about 2.2 inches diagonally, it supports 65,000 colors which is a far cry for most mobile gadgets these days.
Among its features, it is reportedly almost the same as the original Katana, albeit with few additions. Chief among the added features is basically an upgrade. It now supports Bluetooth 2.0 and the memory is now 21 MB. It also has access to Sprint Navigator. Also, it has a VGA camera.
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