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Sanyo Introduces the Ruggedized RL-4930

Snapshot by Brad Kellett on Wednesday October 26, 2005.

Sanyo RL-4930
Sanyo RL-4930

The new Sanyo RL-4930 is a close cousin to the RL-4920, sharing similar features, but packaging them in a new ruggedized and moisture resistant shell.

The Sanyo RL-4930 is not a powerhouse handset, but instead is a solid handset that provides all the basic features in a very durable case. The RL-4930 is an AMPS/CDMA bar style handset, and includes support for Push-To-Talk, voice dialing, and phone based voice mail. The ruggedized Sanyo also includes speakerphone functionality, extended voice recording, and SMS text messaging.

Although carrier availability has not been officially announced, the product picture from Sanyo clearly shows a Sprint logo. The Sanyo RL-4930 should be available before the end of the year.



Specifications for the Sanyo RL-4930
Band CDMA 850/1900Mhz, AMPS 850Mhz
Data 1xRTT
Size 114mm x 51mm x 25mm (4.5" x 2" x 1")
Weight 125g (4.4oz)
Battery Life Unknown stand by time
5.5 hours talk time
Main Display 65k color STN LCD, 128x112 pixel resolution
Sub-Display N/A
Camera No
Video No
Messaging SMS
Email No
Bluetooth No
Infrared No
Java Yes
Polyphonics Yes (32 voice)
Memory 2Mb
Availability Q4 2005

 
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Brad Kellett writes for MobileBurn from his home outside of Sydney, Australia.

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