The Samsung Conquer 4G could be appealing to plenty of parents craving a mid-range Android device with WiMAX , but what if that extra G is absolutely not all that important to you? Sprint has a bit of extra room to spare within the lower end of its lineup, so it’s tossing within the Kyocera Milano. The device is rumored to run on Gingerbread and should include an 800MHz CPU with 512MB of RAM, a three-inch display, a 1,340mAh battery, a three.2 megapixel camera and a slide-out keyboard. It’s more likely to be hitting Sprint on September 9th for $50, just in case you’ve always wanted a phone with an uncanny resemblance to the cookie of the identical name.
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