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cellcraze88

Sep 19, 2006, 8:54 PM
Ok so here's the thing...my contract is up with T-Mobile and I'm kinda looking to come over to the SPRINT side. I gotta question about their phones tho:
The new Sanyo 8400, I like it a lot. That would be a phone that i want. When does it come out / when will it be available in sprint stores? My main thing is that I was hopeing to be switched over BEFORE the 27th of this month so I won't have to pay for another month of T-mobile. Does anyone have any thoughts? Shoould I settle for the a920 even though I would prefer the 8400?!
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Etix

Sep 20, 2006, 8:45 AM
sprint prolly wont get the 8400 in store till after the 27th, but it is a possibility. the 920 is a good phone, but its been out almost a year, and i personally like having the newest and coolest. Have you looked at the fusic? It has more features than both the 920 or the 8400 and its a really decent phone, i bought one for my girlfriend and about 5 or 6 people here at work have bought them and everyone loves them.
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raycarroll70

Sep 20, 2006, 10:59 AM
I don't believe the Sanyo 8400 will be launching with Sprint until October. As far as The Fusic and A920 are concerned, both are excellent choices. I myself carry the Samsung A920 as the LG LX550(Fusic) had not come out when I purchased my A920. The major difference between the Fusic and the Samsung A920 is the fact the Fusic had the additional feature of being able to transmit your MP3s to an FM radio station(up to 10 feet). The Fusic also comes with a 64 MB MicroSC card whereas the A920 comes prepackaged with a 32 MB one. Plus the Fusic has an iPodesque look to it and includes 4 interchangeable colored face plates.
The standard battery on my Samsung A920 actually lasts about 3-4 days on stand by or up to 3 hours of digital talk time. Like...
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