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Two Of The Best Phones Made, And They Are Both From Sanyo.Oct 14 '00 Write an essay on this topic.The Sanyo 4000 This is they older of the two phones, but for that reason it runs about 80 dollars less. When the Sanyo 4000 first hit stores, it was marketed as getting perfect results in its testing phase. Well, after a couple of months, I began to believe all that was said about the phone, and more. As a wireless salesman, it soon became the main phone I pushed to customers, not only because it is a great phone, but because I knew that customers would not be bringing the phone back to me in a couple of weeks claiming the phone did not work or got a poor reception. I knew customers would be happy with the Sanyo 4000 and that they would keep it. In the long run, selling the Sanyo 4000 meant less work for me. There are other reasons, other than less work for me, that I do like this phone, though. The Basics 1. The phone has a standard 120 hour battery life, with about 2.5 to 3 hours talktime. 2. The phone is dual band (meaning if there is no digital service, it will still work in roaming.) Great for those buying the phone for safety reasons. 3. Holds a hundred names in the phone book. 4. Internet ready (while not for everyone, this is an incredible feature.) 5. Has a vibrating ringer and a selection of sound and musical ringers 6. It even features a video game called Crabcatch. 7. The phone has a blue backlight that is easy on the eyes, night or day. The Intangibles Now for the things they don't write on the outside of the box. 1. First of all this phone is durable. It stands up to any day to day torture you could throw at this baby. I don't recommend driving over it in your car, but one of my customers did, other than cracking the LCD screen, the phone worked great. 2. The phone also has great reception. We actually use the Sanyo 4000 as our office phone. People can't even tell they are talking to us on a wireless phone unless we tell them. 3. The phone is a perfect fit for any purse or pocket. Its size makes it great for carrying around, without feeling like you have a brick in your pants. The only problem I have encountered is that some people think the phone is too small, but that is a problem most people are happy to deal with. 4. Last, but not least, as I mentioned before, the phone never has any problems with it. You can rest assured this phone is going to work properly for a long, long time. I have yet to sell or see a phone that has been as trouble free as the Sanyo 4000. It is a sales representative's dream come true. The Sanyo 4500 Sanyo has followed up with an even better phone (although more expensice.) Sanyo has packed so many features into this little baby, it would be crazy to try and list them all here, but leave it to me to try. THE BASICS While Sanyo is not that well known for making wireless products, they truly make a great phone. Their models test better than any other phone on the market, and the 4500 is no exception. This phone has added features from the old Sanyo model that, in my humble opinion, make it the best phone on the market. The main feature Sanyo added is the voice activation combined with a speaker phone. There is no more buying car accessories to turn your phone into a hands free device, it is built into the phone already. Even surpassing other models with speaker phones, the one touch access of the 4500 is the easiest system to use, all you do is press the speaker button and a voice asks you who you would like to call. Just say the name aloud (you do have to program this name in the phone.) Do you need more? Well, the 4500 has it. The phones battery has a four hour talk time, and an amazing 12 days of standby time. The phones display holds five lines of text, and screen has a blue backlight, for easy reading. The phone also has Tegic T-9 text input. This input system allows for easier data entry for the phone book and wireless web. It remembers common words and adds these words with less keystrokes. The phone also comes with, as all PCS phones now, caller ID, enhanced voice mail, call waiting and three way calling. The phone also has wireless data. With this data feature you can surf the web directly from the phone, or run your laptop computer with it (the phone does take a 99.99 adaptor for laptop usage.) These are the points that are easy to name, the features go on and on, though. For an example, if your phone gets stolen, you can call your phone and have it lock itself so that no one can use it. You can record 10 voice memos of directions or phone numbers. The phone contains a calender and alarm system as well. With a vibrating ringers and a ton of different ringer sounds, the list is endless. The Downers Now I'm not going to give you just the upsides to the phone, that wouldn't be like me. So, here are a few of the not so great things about the phone. First, the price. Sanyo phones usually are on the low end as far as price goes, but this model tops out at 199.99. Not near as much as some phones, but a bit pricey for Sanyo. Second, the phone is a little bigger than most new models. At 5.3 x 1.73 x 1.11 inches, and 5 oz., the phone is one of the larger on the market. Both of these two down points can be attributed to the amount of features the phone possesses. The Wrap Up The phone comes with a AC adaptor, lithium ion battery (no memory with this battery,) and a user guide. The phone is a dual band model, meaning it will switch to analog service, if there is no digital service available, so it will work almost anywhere. The reception on the phone is the best out their, since the phone works of of CDMA digital, the highest quality wireless frequency. This is a phone that you can't go wrong with, it does everything (including two video games,) and since it is Sanyo quality, you won't have to bring it back. Well, it looks like I won't succeed in listing all the features, oh well, I guess you will have to find the rest for yourself. |
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