Sprint rolls out Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760

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Users seeking a handset having a powerful combination of glow-through keypad along with multimedia functionality and elegance can watch out for this new offering. Sprint and Kyocera Communications proclaimed the release of Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760 that claims to offer just that.

The Incognito is available in a high-gloss titanium black mirrored external surface that comes alive with the activation of the device’s glow-through keypad and OLED external display. When flipped open, the handset embraces a complete QWERTY keyboard and comes with a high-resolution 2.6-inch QVGA internal display. The device is optimized for Sprint’s high-speed EVDO network.

The dainty device’s glow-through keypad is effortlessly touch-activated and attributes vibrating ‘haptic’ feedback as buttons are pressed, making it tremendously easy to use. The phone boasts of a 2.0 megapixel camera, superior music and video features. The device encompasses expandable microSD memory and provides speedy access to the Web, email and text messaging.

Sprint presents reasonably priced Everything Data plans, featuring Any Mobile, Anytime, an attribute that eliminates restrictive calling circles and offers limitless nationwide calling on the Sprint network to and from any U.S. wireless phone in spite of any carrier. These plans encompass unrestricted wireless calling i.e. wireless to wireless, unrestrained text and data beginning at $69.99 for every month. All price plans leave out surcharges and taxes.

Sprint’s Simply Everything plan enables nationwide limitless calling, unrestricted text and unlimited data, counting email, social networking, Web browsing, Navigation, TV, streaming music, NFL Mobile Live and NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile. This plan is available for $99.99 every month plus taxes and surcharges. Both Everything Data and Simply Everything plans are accessible to present customers devoid of any lengthening of their service agreements. New lines of service need a two-year service agreement.

Atsushi (Andy) Kodera, vice president and deputy general manager at Kyocera Communications Inc, commented, “I’m sure Incognito will be topping many holiday gift lists this season. It’s such a clean, sophisticated looking phone but there are so many features at your fingertips when you turn on the glow-through display and open the QWERTY flip. With its amazing combination of style and functionality for less than $50, it’s about as foolproof a gift idea as you’ll see this year.”

Incognito encompasses popular media and messaging applications counting Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter from the Sprint One Click carousel. The handset also boasts of turn-by-turn driving directions, Navigation’s voice and on-screen, NFL Mobile Live, NASCAR Cup Mobile and real-time scores and statistics. Mobile Email is also available for logging on to Yahoo, AOL, Gmail, WindowsLive and corporate email. AAC/AAC+/MP3/WMA are the music files supported and the video formats incorporated are H.263/H.264/MPEG4/WMV.

Incognito SCP-6760 is also set to hit the online market on November 30. The handset would be available in all the Sprint retail channels from December 6, 2009 for $49.99 following a $50 mail-in rebate with a new two-year Service Agreement. Tax charges are are not included.