Mobile ESPN Phone and Service

ESPN EV-DO Subscription Service! Good and fast if you are the hardcore sports fan, but a tad expensive!

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This service comes with a $199 phone and includes EV-DO ESPN (subscriptions start at $65/mo) info streamed to this custom made phone, FAST. This phone made by Sanyo has a 2.1" QVGA screen and displayed the content from ESPN Mobile very nicely. (click link for demo)

 

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3 Responses to “Mobile ESPN Phone and Service”


  1. You got me all excited until I read a little more about it. Looks to use Sprint’s network, which if you’ve ever used is not that great of coverage unless you stick solely to interstates and large cities. Also stinks that it appears to be limited (at least for now) to this single phone.

    I’d love to have a sports service that was this customized for mobile use. If they offered the service for about $10 max per month on multiple carriers/phones, it would be worthwhile. Otherwise, I think I’d rather just pay $20 or so for MediaNET from Cingular and use mobile versions of sports sites. Not as good, but more justifiable for my use.

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