Pros: ease of use, documentation, value for price, good keypad Cons: battery drains fast if you talk a lot; not one of the sexy brands
Note: this review is geared for the fairly simplistic user who just wants an easy-to-operate, uncomplicated cellular phone. It's the only one I've ever owned. For totally comprehensive reviews of features used by the more intensive cellular user, I...
Pros: Sleek, blue backlight Cons: Gets warm after long use
I finally made the choice to get my first cell phone after seeing how everyone else around me had one. I was in the market for a dual band cell phone that didn’t look too bulky. I didn’t even consider a Sanyo phone at first because I didn’t associate...
Pros: Numerous features, great looks, small size, good build quality, web capable, easy navigation. Cons: Weaker signal compared to other Sprint phones, earpiece gets hot when phone used a while
As a student, I've got pinching pennies down to a fine art. Any investment upwards of $100 is no small undertaking. Needless to say, I was very picky in choosing my wireless phone. There are tons of choices out there, and I would...
Pros: size, clarity, many excellent features - it's loaded! Cons: none, really
I have had my Sanyo SCP-4000 since March of this year. When I purchased this phone I was interested in size (the smaller the better) and the plan that I could get with it. To be quite honest I was drawn to Sprint for the plan - the phone is definitely...
Pros: Cutting edge technology, compact & very loaded Cons: there's no holding on the shoulder and talking too small for that
The thing that caught my eye with this phone was the size and the listed features offered. Prior, to purchasing this phone, I had been searching for a cellular that would be able to help me to connect to the internet while on my laptop. Finally, the...
Pros: clear reception, durable design, easy to navigate menus, dual band ability, long battery life Cons: few accessories available, small size makes it easy to lose
Upon my return home to the United States after being in Japan for over a year, I found that a "new" phenomena was sweeping the country - the digital phone.
In Japan, they were an extremely frugal alternative to even a home phone...
We have two mobile telephones manufactured by Sanyo. One is the SCP 4500 Dual mode phone and the other one is the Sanyo SCP-4000 which we purchased after the 4500. I already wrote an "epinion"...
Pros: Size, bright display, vibration, battery life Cons: Buttons are closer together than some others
If you know what a Sony Z-phone is (CMZ-100SPR; has the flip-down microphone stick), you'll know what hell I put myself through for a small PCS phone. (I say that semi-jokingly, but only semi-, read my review of it) I was blown away when I saw the...
Pros: Convenience, speed, battery power Cons: Can't truly "surf the net"
Ain't life grand? I mean how did people ever survive before the technological revolution that we are in today? Today's technological masterpiece to be discussed . . . the Sanyo SCP-4000 web-enabled mobile phone.
Pros: Sleek Body Design, Price, CDMA chip, Web access Cons: Hard to use the mini-browser, a bit of a struggle to scroll
The recent Phenom in wireless phones of late is to create a phone that includes web access. While undoubtedly this is an intriguing idea, let me suggest that we are just beginning to understand these integrated wireless phones. In other words,...
Pros: small yet no need to fold/unfold, very reliable, sophisticated electronics Cons: none
We bought this phone early this year to use as an "around town" way to keep in touch as a family. We particularly liked the small size w/o the need to constantly open and close it, like you have to do with the Motorola Startac. Also essential...
I've had this phone for several months, and it has worked flawlessly since purchase. Although I have heard opinions on both extremes, I definitely prefer this phone over my buggy 6188.
Build:
This phone looks and feels solid. There are no...
Pros: small, long battery life Cons: no alarms, few good ringers
The SCP-4000 caught my eye when I was shopping for a replacement for my Sprint PCS Touchpoint. Why was I looking for a replacement? The Touchpoint served my needs in general, and it had a few diamond-in-th-rough features. However, I was on the market...
Pros: Extremely Durable, Compact, Good Reception Cons: Unintuitive UI compared to others
I'm not easy on my cell phones, and to date this is the most durable phone I have seen. After several of my friends have had to return their Nokia cell phones for service, and my last phone (Samsung 3500)decided to silence itself, I got the impression...
Pros: Intuitive, very small, battery life, cool Cons: Quality of accessories, iffy reliability
I just bought the newest Sanyo, the SCP 4000. It runs on the Sprint PCS network, and all I can say is that it rocks.
It's display is indiglo blue, which far surpasses the usability of the old green displays. The controls and menus are...
Sprint Sanyo SCP-3810 Mobile Phone - Black This mobile phone features a large 2.4" QVGA display for clear, sharp graphics and an easy-to-use keypad with large fonts for quick and simple text an...
Sanyo SCP-2700 Phone, Blue (Sprint) Messaging phone in blue with full QWERTY keyboard, dedicated text and emoticon softkeys GPS turn-by-turn directions via Sprint Navigation; access to s...
Sanyo SCP-2700 Phone, Pink (Sprint) Messaging phone in pink with full QWERTY keyboard, dedicated text and emoticon softkeys GPS turn-by-turn directions via Sprint Navigation; access to s...
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