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Sprint Katana II
The Katana II flip phone can only be described as cute because it’s petite and lightweight design. The Sprint Katana II seems to be designed to attract the Motorola Razr admirers because this particular phone scores high on looks. The good thing about its phone is its affordability because it is priced at the range of $100 only. However, using the GPS service can be quite frustrating for the user.
But the downside is that the Sprint Katana II gives you exactly what you pay for; you get inadequate voice quality, short battery time, and average photos. The inclusion of the GPS service is quite unique for a phone at this price range but it is incredibly hard to use it because you need to download the Telnav’s GPS software and then pay a subscription fee of $10 if you are inclined to use it regularly.
The Telnav search results will input al the necessary data on your phone as required so it eases the power demands on your cell phone. While this may sound too good for a GPS junkie, take note that you have a wait a relatively long time for the data to download. You also need to manually turn on the speakers for voice directions.
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