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Sanyo SCP-5400 (RL2500) Cellular Phone - I killed this in under 6 months....
by marytara | Dec 13 '04
Pros: easy to use, great menu, color screen, nice look, speaker and flip phone
Cons: Readylink not practical, battery life, quality of speaker phone, Not Durable!

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Product Rating: 2.0



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Comments on Sanyo SCP-5400 (RL2500) Cellular Phone - I killed this in under 6 months...." (2 total)  
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Thanks for the warning (Reply to this comment)
by ladyhawk2_99
We once had a phone that was miserable on battery life. Now I wonder if it was this one. My husband does the techie things in our house, for the most part. I could, but I don't have the inclination:)

--Sara
Jan 31 '05
11:50 am PST

I am behind in technology (Reply to this comment)
by bonniesayers
Seeing as I have never used a cell phone I would have no idea where to start. Since we have survived this long without one, I imagine we can continue doing so. Wonder what I am missing though.

It felt good one day when watching Regis and Kelly to hear Regis say he does not have a cellphone, at least there is one other person in the dark on these products.

I also never saw Donald Trump on one during The Apprentice, so maybe that makes three.

We have yet to make the switch from VHS to DVD, maybe in the next year one might be pursued.

Bonnie
Dec 17 '04
8:24 pm PST
   

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