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Overview: Sprint Mogul PPC-6800
Release Date: June, 2007
59x110x18.5mm, 165g, Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional , 32bit Qualcomm MSM7500, 400MHz CPU, 64MiB RAM, 256MiB ROM, 2.8" 240x320 color transflective TFT display, Proprietary audio jack, CDMA800/CDMA1900, cdmaOne, CDMA2000 1xRTT, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rel. 0, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev A, microSD/microSDHC/TransFlash/SDIO, mini-USB port, IR, Bluetooth, WLAN, GPS, A-GPS, Slide-out QWERTY-type keyboard, scroll wheel, 1.9MP camera, flash, 1500mAh removable battery
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about Sprint
Sprint Nextel Corporation (NYSE: S) is the third largest wireless telecommunications network in the United States with 52.8 million customers [3][4] behind AT&T (Cingular) and Verizon Wireless. Sprint is a global Tier 1 Internet carrier that makes up a portion of the Internet backbone. In the United States, the company also operates the second largest wireless broadband network and is the third largest long distance provider.
The Sprint company was created in 2005 by the $35 billion purchase of Nextel Communications by Sprint Corporation. In 2006, the company spun off its local landline telephone business, naming it Embarq and also completed the $6.5 billion acquisition of Nextel Partners, one of its largest affiliates, which primarily provides Nextel wireless services to more rural markets. Sprint
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