The Bottom Line: The Sanyo Katana LX is a decent entry-level camera phone for its price range.
Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, 325 min, With digital camera, 0.2 lbs
The Bottom Line: The Sanyo Katana DLX is the best Sanyo cell phone to date, with a fashionable design, plenty of features, and good performance.
Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, Up to 240 min, With digital camera / digital player, 3.5 oz
The Bottom Line: Though its design is uninspired, the Samsung SPH-A640 is a functional and well-performing cell phone for midrange users.
Specs: Sprint PCS, CDMA 800/1900 / AMPS 800, Up to 228 min, With digital camera, 3.2 oz
The Bottom Line: The LG VI5225 is practical and easy to use but lacks the added functionality found in comparable cell phones.
Specs: Sprint PCS, CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, Up to 150 min, 3.4 oz
The Bottom Line: With a range of features, the PM-8200 is a worthy upgrade from its budget-friendly predecessor, the Sanyo SCP-8100.
Specs: Sprint PCS, CDMA 800/1900 / AMPS 800, Up to 180 min, With digital camera, 3.6 oz
The Bottom Line: The RL2500's impressive speakerphone and eye-catching design aren't enough to compensate for the mobile's poor battery life.
Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800 / AMPS 800, Up to 162 min, 3.7 oz