The Katana Eclipse is the first phone manufactured by Kyocera following the purchase of Sanyo's former wireless division and features GPS support, speakerphone, a large color QVGA display, 1.3 megapixel camera with flash and video recorder, 1xEVDO packet data, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, microSD expansion slot, external touch sensitive, media player controls, call screen function, and Java support for games and applications.

Specifications
Basics
Manufacturer: Sanyo
Networks : CDMA 800/1900
Data Platform : 1xEVDO
FCC ID : JOYSCP-6750
Size & Shape
Weight : 3.4 oz
Dimensions : 3.6" x 1.9" x 0.7"
Form-Factor : Clamshell with internal antenna
Power
Battery Life (Standby) : 200 hours (8.3 days)
Battery Life (Talking) : 4 hours (240 minutes)
Battery Type : Li-Ion
Connectivity
Application Platform : J2ME
Web / WAP Browser : WAP
Sync Options : USB
Bluetooth : 2.0
Bluetooth Profiles : HSP, HFP 1.5, DUN, FTP, OPP, A2DP, AVRC, BPP, PBA
Data Ports : Serial
Phone As Modem : Yes
GPS / LBS : gpsOne
Memory & Imaging
Display Size : 2.0 inches
Resolution : 240 x 320
Display Type, Depth : 262K color TFT LCD
Caller ID Display : Yes
Built-in Memory : 32 MB
Memory Card Slot: microSD
Camera : 1.3 megapixel with flash and video recorder
Audio
TTY/TDD : Yes
Hearing Aid Support : M4
Audio Out/Headset Jack : 2.5mm
Speakerphone : Yes
Interactivity
Vibrate : Yes
Voice Dialing : Yes
SMS Text Messaging : Yes
MMS Multimedia Messaging : Yes
Text Entry Options : T9
Miscellaneous
Phone Book Capacity : 500
Tools : Alarm, Calculator, Calendar, Voice Memo
Source: phonenews.com

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