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SL-10
12-08-2005, 05:21 PM
http://www2.sprint.com/mr/news_dtl.do?id=9320

Sprint and Sanyo Preview an Industry First - Allowing Customers to Personalize Their Phone with Entertainment and Information Content

Durable New MM-7500 by Sanyo Offers Sneak Preview of Sprint "Themes" - an Industry First That Allows Users to Personalize Menus, Shortcuts and Screen Savers

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OVERLAND PARK, Kan. and CHATSWORTH, CA. — 12/08/2005

Sprint (NYSE: S) and SANYO (NASDAQ: SANYY) announced today the introduction of the Sprint Power VisionSM Phone MM-7500 by SANYO. This durable clamshell phone provides broadband-like download speeds on the Sprint Power VisionSM Network, ideal for media-savvy consumers who lead active lifestyles and enjoy access to entertainment and information on the go. The MM-7500 is the first phone of its kind to offer "Themes", an industry-first phone customization service that Sprint expects to fully introduce in early 2006. The phone also supports the Sprint Music StoreSM, On Demand, Sprint TVSM, Sprint PCS Picture MailSM and Sprint PCS Ready LinkSM.

"This phone is for customers who demand a lot out of life, and demand it on the go," said Oliver Valente, senior vice president of product development for Sprint. "The MM-7500 is a feature-rich phone that offers instant access to high-quality communication, entertainment, information and personalization services. It also represents an industry first, as the first phone of its kind to support Themes - allowing customers the ability to see, hear and experience the next generation of mobile phone personalization."

The MM-7500 provides customers a sneak peak at Themes with two pre-loaded Themes, tropical and hip hop, and a few additional free Themes available for download. Themes allow customers to select custom 'skins' (i.e. user interfaces) for their standby screen, main menu and favorites and, in some cases, link to other Theme-related multimedia and online content, such as ringers, screensavers and other premium content. Early next year, Sprint customers will be able to choose from a wide variety of Themes, including sports-related Themes that provide quick access to scores and video highlights. Themes enable customers to further personalize their Sprint phone to express their style and interests and quickly access information that is important to them.

In addition to personalizing the phone with content, users can customize the phone by easily changing the outside color accent plate; three interchangeable accent plates are included with the phone in silver, blue and red. The MM-7500 also features a Dura-Grip® trim for a sure hold and added surface protection.

"The MM-7500 delivers rich multimedia capabilities with blazing-fast speed in a stylish, rugged design," said Andy Kodera, senior vice president and general manager of SANYO Fisher Company's Wireless Communications Division. "Beyond the smart-looking exterior is a powerful mobile device that can act as a portable audio player, modem, camera, video recorder, and information center all in one unit."

The MM-7500 by SANYO provides customers the ultimate communications and entertainment experience by supporting the following services:

* Sprint Music Store, the first mobile music storefront in the United States that allows customers to wirelessly browse, preview, purchase, download and play full-length songs right from the phone.
* On Demand, a service that lets customers retrieve personalized information using their home ZIP code for localized news, sports, weather, money, movies and more.
* Sprint TV, an Emmy Award-winning service that provides more than 30 channels of video and audio for TV on the go, with all the benefits of full motion video and high-quality audio.
* Sprint PCS Picture Mail (www.sprint.com/picturemail ), a service that enables customers to take, share, print, preserve, create and publish quality digital pictures and videos. The phone features an integrated 1.3-megapixel camera, flash, digital zoom and macro setting and a video camcorder for catching special moments. And, with the included USB cable, customers can instantly print their pictures directly from the phone to any PictBridge-enabled printer.
* Sprint PCS Ready Link, a service that lets customers engage in quick, "walkie-talkie" style communication at the touch of a button with one or several Sprint PCS Ready Link users.

The MM-7500 by SANYO is available in Sprint Stores and online (www.sprint.com ) for $379.99 before rebates.

dmkfl
12-08-2005, 05:26 PM
Same price as Sanyo m9000. why?

SL-10
12-08-2005, 05:47 PM
Same price as Sanyo m9000. why?

Maybe cause of the new UI feature?????? ;)

Jordan
12-08-2005, 06:24 PM
because it offers more than just EVDO :) ?

toidi
12-08-2005, 07:43 PM
Wirelessly posted (toidis phone(8300): Mozilla/4.0 (MobilePhone MM-8300/US/1.0) NetFront/3.1 MMP/2.0)

i got to play with a 7500 tonight at a sprint store and i must say the flash based ui is awesome. the phone felt great and was easy to use. i may consider getting one as soon as we get them at work

MRTRIPOD
12-08-2005, 08:25 PM
380 is TOO MUCH

etiger13
12-08-2005, 08:35 PM
doesnt the 900 have this? you can change the themes on the menus. i dont know if you can download new ones though. anyone have the 7500 yet?

jes
12-08-2005, 09:19 PM
because it offers more than just EVDO :) ?
But it doesn't offer the QVGA and mini-SD of the 9000. It does have ReadyLink, but that doesn't justify the price.

MRTRIPOD
12-08-2005, 11:14 PM
no big screen either

camera is not ground breaking

$250 to $300 phone, terrible $380 phone

aatm
12-08-2005, 11:39 PM
I concur with the general idea here in that it seems just a little too expensive, and MRTRIPOD's estimate of about 250-300 for it. Definately not almost $400...

olsen469
12-08-2005, 11:49 PM
Wirelessly posted (Sanyo RL-4920: Mozilla/4.0 (MobilePhone RL-4920/US/1.0) NetFront/3.1 MMP/2.0)

And I Thought $120 Was Alot For My 8200

Antroy
12-09-2005, 12:50 AM
The 7500 might be the first SPRINT phone with themes but it's definitely not the first phone.

The Motorola V551 from Cingular had themes on it. I don't know if that was the first phone to have it but I know that it did have it.

 
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