The Bottom Line: Despite a few quirks, the Sanyo Katana Eclipse is an excellent midrange multimedia phone for Sprint customers.
Specs: 325 min, With digital camera / digital player, 3.4 oz
The Bottom Line: Sprint's pretty Motorola Krzr K1m is similar to its Verizon counterpart. Though its EV-DO offerings are slightly better, its performance was a tad diminished.
Specs: Sprint PCS, CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, Up to 210 min, With digital camera / digital player, 3.6 oz
The Bottom Line: The Samsung MM-A900M has the same features as the MM-A900, but with extra personalization options.
Specs: Sprint PCS, Up to 180 min, With digital camera, 3.6 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 Nokia 3155i is an affordable starter cell phone but has only mediocre call quality.
Specs: Sprint, CDMA2000 1X 1900/800 / AMPS 800, Up to 270 min, 3.9 oz
The Bottom Line: Chock-full of multimedia features, the Samsung MM-A880's voice-activation options make this handset a compelling choice.
Specs: Sprint, CDMA2000 1X 1900/800 / AMPS 800, Up to 198 min, 3.5 oz
The Bottom Line: Sprint's snazzy new slider phone boasts the first 2-megapixel camera in the United States and a host of multimedia goodies, but it's stuck on yesterday's data network.
Specs: Sprint PCS, CDMA 1900 / AMPS 800, Up to 240 min, 4.3 oz
The Bottom Line: The LG VI-125 is a great entry-level cell phone for users who just want to make calls.
Specs: Sprint PCS, CDMA2000 1X 1900/800 / AMPS 800, Up to 210 min, 3.4 oz
The Bottom Line: The basic A740 shines bright with its quality camera, but we wish it performed its primary function better.
Specs: Sprint PCS, CDMA 800/1900, Up to 180 min, 3.5 oz
The Bottom Line: The Ready Link-enabled Sprint RL-A760 is a good basic mobile that puts a twist on text messaging.
Specs: Sprint PCS, CDMA2000 1X 1900/800 / AMPS 800, Up to 180 min, 3.8 oz