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Sanyo Katana LX for Sprint?

by Nicole Lee
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Sanyo Katana LX soon for Sprint?

Sanyo Katana LX soon for Sprint?

(Credit: Engadget)

I guess the rumors of Sanyo's cell phone demise were premature, because information about a new Sanyo Katana LX for Sprint has surfaced. The Katana LX purports to be a replacement to the Katana II, and we hope it has a lot more features than its somewhat disappointing predecessor. That said, a leaked picture of the Katana LX shows that it looks to be a rather shiny and attractive device, no matter what its features. We'll have to sit tight to see what else the Katana LX has to offer however, since we couldn't find any other details about the handset. [Source: Engadget Mobile]

Nicole Lee is an associate editor for CNET, covering cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, and all things mobile. She's also pretty geeky--she likes World of Warcraft, comic books, and shiny gadgets. E-mail Nicole.
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