Pros: Nice looks, lots of features, camera/flash a big plus, nice ringers, easy to use. Cons: Sporadic signal, slightly large, battery life not that great, Sprint Vision expensive and quirky.
Since the cell phone boom, I've been a Sanyo Man. My very first phone was the Sanyo SCP-4000, and when it came time for my mother to buy a phone, I heartily recommended the SCP-4500. I was very happy with my SCP-4000: it was reliable, well-built, ...
Pros: camera, good shape, games, LCD screens, reception, double batteries Cons: not much, batteries drain faster than my v60...b/c of the color LCDs
Two of my friends own this phone, and I have done extensive research on it. So even though I dont own it, I have spent much time with one-games, pictures etc. The Tale of The Tape The Batteries The phone comes with two ...
Pros: Sleek, Feature-rich, Stylish, Easy to use, extra battery Cons: Price, difficulty hearing, heats up, games, basic features
I've had this phone for a few months now. I upgraded from the Sanyo SCP4500 which I was quite happy with. I think Sanyo makes excellent phones. This is no exception. I'll do my best to avoid commenting on things that you can see for yourself if you...
Pros: Size, ease of use, features to please most anyone Cons: delicate casing, few bugs (volume), still Sprint
Ok, cycle through my reviews and you'll see more or less a review for every phone I've owned. They all offer insights and experiences from someone who literally kills phones for a living. So a little a background is in order (as usual). My company ...
Pros: Lots of features, two 65k-displays, design and did I mention features? Cons: The big $400 pricetag, some customization limitations
I think I'll say that again -- "Wowzers!" Sure, I could have bought several things with $400, perhaps even sponsored a child in Africa for that kind of money -- but this phone is anything but just a simple way to communicate.
Pros: Good camera with you at all times, great features Cons: A little bulkier than other phones out there, pricey
A month or so ago, around my birthday, I decided that my old Motorola Startac just wasn't cutting it anymore. I had friends that had recently purchased new phones, and I wanted features other than the very basic phone book and simple calling that my...
Pros: Great gimmicky phone that will get you some attention at public places. Cons: Bad camera ... should not be a combo. I've experienced quirks.
Updated April 10, 2003 ... I added the "Problems I've Had" section.
Overview:
There is always a trend where manufacturers find gimmicks that grab users' attention but rarely fits any pragmatic need for the end user. One...
Pros: Large Screen, Camera Features+Flash, Second Battery Cons: Bulky, Crappier Than The 8100
When I was switching back to Sprint, I had the choice of two phones. I wanted to pursue Sanyo, so it was either the Sanyo SCP-8100 which was the phone being advertised then at only $99.99 with activation or the much more expensive Sanyo SCP-5300 ...
Pros: Beautiful display, small form factor, solid construction Cons: Awkward user interface (poor arrangement, too many features), phone goes "off-line" when camera is active
The SCP-5300 is likely a stunning engineering achievement. It's both an analog and digital PCS phone for the Sprint PCS system in a delightful little package that features an integrated digital camera, flash and two color LCD screens. Construction is...
Pros: Reliable Cons: Poor keypad made daily use it's demise
As I look for a new phone, I decided to see how my old phone rated and was quite surprised at how generous some people are regarding ratings. I am quite perplexed at how this phone is rated so high. The phone offers several functions; however, they are ...
Pros: TFT Color Display, Solid Construction, Built in Camera w/flash, Ringers Cons: Price ($399.99), Size, Low volume earpiece
Did I mention Price?
In July of 2001 I wrote an Epinions review for the Sanyo SCP-5000.
At that time, the Sanyo SPC-5000 was the first telephone in the U.S. with a full color (256 colors) display.
Well now its Feb. 2003 and Sanyo is back!
And I am...
Pros: Excellent reception, vivid color screens, solid feel in your hand,and a quality low-res camera. Cons: Dimly back-lit keypad, and it is a little large for a folding phone.
Ok, I admit it. I am a techno-geek. They say that admitting you have a problem is the first step toward recovery, but so far it hasn't helped me. So, for now I still clamor for newer, cooler sleeker gadgets and my newest purchase (aside from my...
Pros: Good construction, stylish, great color screen. Cons: Poor ear volume, no speaker phone.
What an amazing idea, combine a cellular phone and a digital camera into one package. I bought this phone about a week ago and have really come to like it very much, if for no other reason than always having a camera around for all of those times you...
As a previous owner of the sanyo 4500 and then the 4900, I decided to get this phone after I dropped my old 4900 in the toiled and it died. My previous experience with sanyo has been good so that fueled my decision to purchase this phone. The good ...
Ocean Blue Faceplate For Sanyo SCP-5300 This faceplate is compatible with Sanyo SCP-5300. LCD screen cover is included. Need a 3-Point screwdriver to complete the installation.
Silver Faceplate For Sanyo SCP-5300 This faceplate is compatible with Sanyo SCP-5300. LCD screen cover is included. Need a 3-Point screwdriver to complete the installation.
USB Sync Charge Cable for Sanyo SCP 5300 - SCP 5300 Simultaneously synchronize and recharge your device; 2 in 1 functionality USB data & charge cable USB 2.0 & 1.1 compatible. Compatible with USB to wal...
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