According to an article over at Engadget.com via boostmobilestore.com the latest from Sanyo the Juno should look familiar to us as apparently it is nothing other than a rebranded SCP 2700.
It is quite hard to believe that Boost is coming back into the CDMA game again and this time in a big way with Sprint’s acquisition of Virgin Mobile and nevertheless the Juno isn’t hiding a trace of iDEN compatibility flowing through those electronic veins.
The details on the specification sheet are a little on the light side to say the least, but we can report that it will have a 1.3 megapixel camera and a QVGA display.
There will be Bluetooth, a speaker phone and GPS and an address book which is capable of holding up to 600 contacts, it is available right now in either Pink or Blue for just $99.99 contract free. Not much else to say really on this one for now anyway. Oh I almost forgot it’s got a full QWERTY keyboard and a high resolution 2.2” colour display.
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