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Slide show roundup: iPhone, Sanyo SCP-3200, General Electric G1, and BMW 335i Convertible

It's already been a week since we eagerly anticipated the clock striking 6 p.m. for the sale of the very hyped iPhone. The speculation of what will happen is over, and by now most people are well over the hype. Some may be envious of others' iPhones, and some may be trying to sell an iPhone for a profit.

In case you haven't seen the iPhone or are interested in learning more about it, we've got a slew of galleries, as well as some pictures of the Sanyo SCP-3200, the General Electric G1 camera, and the … Read more

Sanyo SCP-3200 in pictures

Yes, there are non-Apple cell phones in the world, and now that the iPhone hysteria has died down, I'm thrilled to bring you one. The Sanyo SCP-3200 is the latest Sanyo phone for Sprint, and it comes in three sparkling colors: Atlantic blue, midnight black, or playful pink. There's no touch screen, iPod player, or Safari browser. Instead, you get a solid selection of midrange features, dependable performance, and a user-friendly design. Check out our SCP-3200 review for full coverage or take a gander at our SCP-3200 slide show.

Still mobile, Sanyo unveils Sprint handsets

Despite earlier speculation that Sanyo may shut down its mobile division, it looks like Sanyo and Sprint are trucking on with brand-new handsets.

Today Sprint announced the Sanyo SCP-3200, a fairly basic clamshell with Bluetooth, GPS, a speakerphone, a VGA camera, Web and e-mail access, plus voice-activated dialing. Available colors include Midnight Black, Playful Pink, and Atlantic Blue. You can get it for $200 retail, or as low as $50 if you're willing to sign a two-year agreement with Sprint.