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...
Pros: lightweight, long battery life, great reception, "cute" Cons: small, and thin, trouble for clumsy hands
I was late to jump on the digital PCS bandwagon. The last guy in my band of geeks to actually take the plunge. All I can say is, I'm glad I waited. This little phone is wonderful. Weighing in at just under 5 ounces, with the battery in it, you...
We got a deal on our Sanyo SCP-4000. We got it for free. That's why we got it. It was one of those deals where you sign a three year contract, and you get the phone for free. Hey, we needed a phone, and free always works for us!
Pros: Features, easy of use, battery life, everything! Cons: Nothing
I've had quite a few different phones, but I've never had anything like this before. This is a totally amazing phone. My wife thinks I'm crazy because this phone makes me so happy. If you've made it to this review you've already seen the overview of...
Pros: Internet browser, small size,battery life,short recharge time,blue backlight,easy navigation,one touch voicemail. Cons: No backlight during playing of Crab Catch game.
I bought the Sanyo SCP 4000 December 15th for it's Internet capability. Now that I have owned it for 1 month, I truly love this phone. It's performance far surpassed my expectations and as Sprint continues to get their digital system together coast to...
Pros: lightweight, easy to use menu Cons: sometimes I feel like I am talking into air
I chose Sprint PCS for a carrier due to the convenience of the plan for long distance calls. I was set on purchasing the StarTAC by Motorola, but I was shocked at the price. The next one down from that was the Sanyo phone, as recommended by the...
Pros: Lightweight and compact Cons: No football game
Well I finally entered into the Digital Cellular community. It took me many months of resisting, but when you are faced with family coming to you with situations that really need your attention, the solution was a no brainer. I had to get a cellular...
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...
Pros: small design, loads of features Cons: small window
When I finally decided that I would enter the world of cellular communications, my good friend and fell epinioner Dan Callaway (by the way he has an epinion on this model also) and I both decided to get new phones because of this deal that Sprint was...
Pros: nice powerful ringer, great antenna, slick looking Cons: screen small but that's it!
I use the cellphone a lot. After dealing with low-quality Samsung phones whose batteries spoil real fast, I picked up one of these babies and haven't been disappointed yet.
I've been able to leave the phone on for three to five days straight...
Pros: Dimensions, interface, battery life -- all excellent Cons: Small buttons, not enough ringers
I consider myself to be a very picky consumer when it comes to products that I use daily. My wallet, my keys, and my phone -- all very personal items that you use close to yourself and use several times a day. Naturally, I spent a lot of time researching...
Pros: Small, Web Access, Great Battery Life, Durable Cons: We need true national coverage from Sprint.
I purchased the Sanyo SCP-4000 last October when it first came out for the Sprint PCS network. I wanted a PCS phone because Sprint has the best network in the country, hands down ,also I knew that Sprint was rolling out the wireless web functions very...
Pros: More feature than.... Cons: That I am writing about it.
It has a lot more qualities than just a Cuban cigar, or a fat blunt, would have, you can use it as a phone. I guess you already realized that, though, if you are reading this. A little info on the availability of this phone. It is not being...
Pros: many great features Cons: too small for some
Okay, I'm a bit ashamed to admit that the reason this phone caught my eye was that the display wasn't backlit in the awful green and black display. Instead, this phone comes with a EL (electroluminescent) display that's a nice, bright blue and easy to...
Pros: has everything you'll ever need Cons: doesn't have 3 hours talk time
I'll start off by saying that this is a great phone. My only addendum here is that the phone doesn't have 3 hours of talk time, even when it was brand new. I'd put it closer to 2 hours, but no more. Its stand-by time is fantastic, and great for people...
Pros: Sleek, slim, practical, full of features Cons: I can't think of even one small one
What a fun and practical little phone!
The Sanyo SCP-4000 was offered to me as a "consolation prize" for some defective equipment and poor service and billing by SprintPCS (see my review "Sprint directly to another...
Pros: Bright display, good range and battery power, killer phone book Cons: Small sized display; poorly designed leather case
I've been with Sprint PCS for a couple of years now; when I had to replace my phone this summer, I bought a reconditioned SCP-4000, and I have fallen in love with this phone. I don't use the web features, but I feel so strongly about the phone's other...
Pros: great speakerphone clarity, service & price Cons: none
I too bought this phone recently. I am just ecstatic over it. there are several reason I purchased this phone. They are the speakerphone & wireless browser.
I am hearing impaired and have other physical disABILITIES. I had a basic...
Pros: Small and compact Cons: sign up with clearnet
My friends and I recently purchased this phone for one of my best friends birthday. He said that the phone was fabulous so we purchased the same phone for one of my other close friend. It cost about 150 bucks but it makes a great gift. It can store up...
Pros: +++battery,+++compactness(smaller than Nokia!),vibrate,SPEAKERPHONE,hands-free voice dialing,clarity,interface,rings,calendar,voicememo Cons: none. if you're picky, no simultaneous vibrate+ring option
As some of you may have read in my review over SprintPCS, I recently signed on with them last month, and the service has been... EXCELLENT!
I have particularly abused the *4 option on my phone, which gives me up to date information on minutes...
Pros: small, light, clear calls Cons: buttons get pressed unintentionally
Here's the deal, I traveled across the country by car from Connecticut to Colorado. I bought this phone to take along for safety and convenient communication purposes. It worked like a charm and is still going strong 5 weeks later. Whether on a...
Pros: Decent price, easy to see window, durable, many features. Cons: Not any real problems.
At $149.99 the Sanyo SCP-4000 is a deal. I've had mine for about 10 months now, and have had absolutely no problems with it. Compared to other phones of similar ability, age, and year, the Sanyo is cheaper, smaller and has easier to use features. The...
Pros: Size, weight, battery life and interface features Cons: Minor user interface warts, no voice rec, no sync tool
I bought this phone because I had to (for work) and it required a cellular service switch from CellularOne (a user of three years) to Sprint so I was mightily apprehensive about how the experience would be. However I can say that after three weeks of...
Pros: very small, backlit, good sound quality, minute-timer, calculator, sturdy, attractive Cons: battery-life problems, heating, echo
It was apartment-hunting time and I needed to be reached 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by brokers, parents, friends and anyone who could help me find a place to live. My alpha-numeric pager wasn't cutting it anymore and just TRY to find a working pay...
Pros: caller ID,small, semi-easy to use Cons: drops calls
I actually didn't buy this phone. I had a Nokia 252 for the past several years with GTE (Now Verizon Wireless). I had no problems with the service, but I wanted to have a phone that I could get internet access to my email pop accounts and all the...
Pros: Light in weight and small, wireless web ready, handfree-able and vibration mode Cons: small screen, lack of games and misc functions
I have been using Sprint PCS service for two years already and I have tried several different phones, including Samsung, Qualcomm and this new Sanyo SCP-4000. I have been using this new Sanyo phone for months and I love it. The sound is clear and the...
Pros: Very high quality, stylish, web-enabled, inexpensive, durable, nice screen, many ringer types, good battery life Cons: Small screen, menu takes getting used to
Want a reliable, stylish, WAP-capable, and easy to use cell phone for Sprint PCS? The Sanyo SCP-4000 is for you! While not the lightest or smallest cell phone around, the Sanyo has a few great strengths that stand out.
Pros: small size , good reception Cons: display can be hard to read
I bought this phone for a specific reason and overall I have been very pleased with it. I am not a "power user" who uses a cell phone a lot .
What I was looking for was a small reliable phone that would fit in my pocket and that I could...
Pros: saved me in many situations Cons: small enough to forget in the car
Considering I've had this fine phone for exactly one year, I feel justified in saying that you should Believe the Hype of this product. I'll try to explain some of the more subtle reasons why this phone is perhaps the most suitable for you. If you like...
Pros: Diminutive size, brightly lit display, long battery life Cons: Useless volume buttons
The Sanyo SCP-4000 is one of the best of the new cell phones now able to access the internet, albeit in a very reduced fashion. The capability of this technology is in it's infancy, but this diminutive CDMA dual-band phone should be one of your top...
Pros: Longer batter life, superior clarity, better-organized internal phone book, light weight Cons: No significant cons
I initially purchased the Samsung SCH 3500 after reading all the positive reviews on this website. I was, to say the least, disappointed. My second purchase, the Sanyo, was a much better decision. My two chief complaints about the Samsung (in comparison...
I love this phone. I may marry it.
-It is so small it fits in my purse without a problem, even though I have all that other junk in there like makeup, candy, drivers license and years worth of old grocery receipts.
-This phone is very...
I have had this phone for approximatly 6 months, and I like everything about it, From the way the phone fits in your hand to the ease of use. The phone as little thunmb mouse which makes it easy to scrool up and down. I am not rich enough to use the web...
Pros: size, performance, look Cons: Just the buttons for the big finger folks. :)
I purchased this phone (SANYO SCP-4000) almost a year ago and I'm still loving it! I'm a female and I love gadgets that are small, cute and reasonable in price. (most of the time) :)
Well the Sanyo fits the bill in all areas and then some....
Pros: Reliable
Simple
Great Minibrowser
Many Features Cons: Hard to carry in pocket without keyguard on
Does NOT work well with analog
(Canado-centric Review) I got this phone for my 13th birthday a year ago. After a ton of research, this seemed like the phone for me. What really tipped it into my field of view was the provider, Telus Mobility and it's pre-paid plans. They had great ...
Pros: Easy to Use, Tons of Features, Tiny Cons: Crab Catch Game Is No Fun
After overpaying for a pager for several months, I decided it was finally time to move up to a cellular phone. I went to our local mall, which has stores for Nokia, Audiovox, and Sanyo. While my shopping was based more on the plan then the phone, when...
Pros: Loads of Features, Small, Good Price Cons: No way to switch all calls to vibrate in one step
This little phone is super sweet.
I saw this thing and thought it was one of the coolest ones offered. But I didn't let the the good looks suck me right in. This Sanyo has the features to back up the pretty face. First, it's small - inside pocket of...
Pros: Price, features, clarity Cons: Not enough ring tones
>>Why did you buy this product?
To be perfectly honest, I didn't buy this phone as much for the phone itself as for the rate plan. Radio Shack had a special rate with Sprint PCS, and this was the intermediate priced Dual Band phone they...
Pros: lightweight, size Cons: could have more features
The problem: Susan and I moved halfway across the country, her old phone was analog and mine was too bulky. The solution? The new SANYO 4000! Phones keep getting smaller and adding more features and this one proves it.
Pros: Small and convenient, sturdy Cons: Not good for web browsing
My wife and I have used this phone for over a year, in conjunction with the Samsung sch-3500. The fact that I have used the Samsung may prejudice my opinion toward it--it is simply the best cell phone I've ever owned. On its own merits, the Sanyo...
Pros: Very small and lightweight Cons: Reception is not that of others
When I first saw the Sanyo SCP-4000 I knew it would be my next cellular phone. It is one of the smallest, lightest phones on the market, if not the smallest. It is approximately 5inches tall, 1.5 inches wide and .75 inches thick. Basically it is the...
Pros: small, lots of feature Cons: not great sound, small display
I friend of mine purchased this phone for emergency and social casual use, it retails at around $99.99 - $129.99 depending on time of purchase. It's small and compact, easy to use and has a bright "dayglo" display. The display font leaves...
Well sorry about the title, I just couldnt help that one. Down to the facts, a small phone but very useful.
Talk Time- A decent amount, not the best, Im usually recharging it once a day, which is average for most phones. I can get maybe 2-3...
Pros: Lightweight, Indiglo backlighting, Small, Long battery life. Cons: Buttons are a tad bit on the small side.
This is the first phone I ever bought and I must say I am extremely pleased with it.
I have used other phones in the past (various Sonys and Nokia) and I have to say the Sanyo SCP-4000 ranks among one of the best phones. The battery life is...
I just finished replacing my old Sprint pcs cellphone to the Sanyo SCP-4000. I used to use a Sony 1101 that was real reliable but it was time to get something smaller and lighter. After researching pretty much all the Sprint phones, the Sanyo got my...
Pros: Size, features, appearance, reception, clarity, price. Cons: battery life drains after talking for a while, ear piece is too small.
The Sanyo SCP4000 is probably one of the best phones out in the market. It is truly a great phone for the size of it. It has all the features out in the market and not very many phones are like this. This phone is ideal for above average users. It...
Pros: Small and thin, bright indiglo backlight, extendable antenna, dual-band, 4-digit dialing Cons: No voice activated dialing, Had to return for a new one due to internal problem
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I bought this phone after careful research of most other phones that I was interested in.
I liked this phone mainly because of its size. The small thin design allows it to easily...
Pros: Lots of features, good clarity Cons: Features are tough to learn, durability
When shopping for a cell phone, the first one I looked into was the Nokia 6100. That was a good, basic phone. But it did not have the features I was looking for. I needed a phone that was basic enough for general use, but also a phone that had enough...
Pros: Clear Reception, Easy to navigate menu Cons: Ugly design, screen is too small, buttons are too small
This phone by Sanyo is not "all that". There are a number of things which I think that Sanyo can improve upon from this. But first let me start off by saying that the reception which this phone provides is quite good. So if that's the number one...
Pros: Clarity, Blue light, thin Cons: Can't download ringtones and gets warm fast
If you want a sleek looking phone with many different features, such as web, games, IM, not to mention no static and more clarity then any other phone, then this is the phone to get. I've had this phone for 2 years and so far, my only complain is that I...
if you are in the market for a good cell phone you dont really have to look much further than this baby, its very light and functional its easy to use,it most definitely has a plethora of options to consider.The vibrating ringer is a great option and one...
I bought this phone because of the size--it's small and it easily fits into a pocket. I also like the fact that there's a vibrate option so I can have my phone on in class without the ringing sound. It's also easy to use. Basically, everything is...
Pros: Small, lightweight, and durable Cons: Keys "wear off" easily
The Sanyo seems to be a good quality phone in all areas. I've had it for roughly six months and it's withstood several drops on the pavement as well as daily walks at lunch. The service I'm with is a little shaky in southern California, but the phone...
Pros: Lightweight, compact, Easy To Use. Cons: Battery life could be longer
I bought this phone when my Nokia 6185 was found to be incompatible with Sprint PCS service. I was looking for a phone that was compact, lightweight, easy to use, and was packed with features. I found all that in the Sanyo SCP 4000.
Pros: Size,sound,versatility Cons: Have not found one yet....
I am writing this review because I have owned one of these great phones for 9 months. I researched mobile/cellular phones for 2 days... I like the ability to change modes myself or have the phone do that.
I needed to have a phone small enough to...
Pros: Does everything for free Cons: Wasn't around two years ago
I am a brand new Sprint PCS customer, and I wish I had signed up a year ago. However, I wouldn't have been able to get this great little phone. When I placed my old cell phone next to my home phone, I wondered how I ever managed without it. I had the...
Pros: Small, feature rich, durable Cons: Some people will think it's "too small"
I purchased my Sanyo SCP-4000 phone about a year ago. Having lived in Japan, I was looking for a very small phone (Japanese phones are super tiny) since I find that I will carry a small phone everywhere but leave larger phones at home much of the time....
Pros: I love that silver button, and the sleek design... Cons: Damn the static and echo...
When my friends asked me what I wanted for my birthday, I immediately told them "A CELL PHONE." In a week or so, that is what I have received. The SCP-4000 was a great phone to look at, with the silver button, blue back-lit screen, and the sleek, slim,...
Pros: great battery life, good size, very durable Cons: Digital service is hard to achieve inside buildings
The Sanyo SCP-4000 is an superb phone. I have been using mine for over a year and it is still working great. It fits in a pocket or purse very easily. My favorite feature is that you can turn off the ringer and still know that you have missed a call....
Pros: Tiny yet beautiful and capable Cons: can't think of any
The Sanyo SCP 4000 is one on the coolest, dual mode phone with all the latest digital features. It also includes a brilliant blue indiglo back-lit display that is easy to read in low light and dark surroundings. I really like the navigation key that...
I generally like this phone, but it is ALWAYS running out of juice. My husband's Nokia 6100 is NEVER needing a recharge. And I am not exactly a heavy user of talk time.
The petite size and weight of the phone is a plus. I'm spoiled by its tiny...
Pros: Screen easy to read in the dark Cons: phone heats up during prolonged usage
I don't spend hours a day on my phone, and I'm not the type of person to recite every feature on any technological device that I own. That being said, I just want to say, I love this phone. I have found it easy to use, from the fast scrolling through...
Pros: Long battery life, Dual-band Cons: Display gets hot after about 20 minutes of continuous use.
When I decided to get Sprint PCS service, my wife wanted one of those little Motorola StarTAC or Samsung flip phones - I suppose that it is a "fits-into-the-tiny-handbag" girl thing. As an engineer, however, I don't like hinges - too easy to accidentally...
Pros: lightweight, strong signal, battery life, features Cons: battery meter
I have gone through almost every phone on SprintPCS save the
new Samsung 8500. In my experience, the Sanyo is simply the
best phone available. Let me recap why. First, it is very
lightweight(4.7 ounces). It in not a flip-phone, but I...
Pros: Blue backlight, easy to read. Easy to navigate. Great instruction booklet. Cons: None
I have looked at many phones in the stores, and tried many different phones. Finally made my choice of the Sanyo SCP-4000 Clearnet PCS. Set up was easy with Clearnet, they were very helpful. It also came with a $50.00 Pay and Go card.
Very easy to...
Pros: small, light, screen color, holds signal Cons: volume control buttons, screen to small for easy web use
This phone is small, light, easy to use, but has small screen.
It holds a signal better than any other phone on the Sprint system.
As long as the little antenna is showing you can make a call.
The volume control buttons are also a pain to...
Pros: Size, features, quality Cons: Reception slightly worse than others
I had a piece of junk Motorola Talkabout on Sprint PCS. The flimsy antenna broke and Sprint could not get a replacement for weeks. So finally I bought this phone for its size, weight, battery life, and vibrating ring. It is very solid and has a great...
Pros: Cute - reminds me of the phone I had when I lived in Japan 5 years ago. Cons: Poor roaming in Canada with Sprint
Hi folks,
I recently bought this phone for use here in San Francisco. While Sprint offers great service here, I must say I was very dissapointed on a recent trip to British Columbia.
Even in the huge metropolitan city of Vancouver...
Pros: low cost. sweet blue indiglo backlight! Cons: warmth problem.
So, I wanted a cell phone of my own. I was used to a pretty generic motorola flip phone and wanted to go Sprint PCS. Well, there are a million phones to choose from, but I chose this Sanyo model. There was also the 4500 series...but it was a)too big...
Sanyo is a very good company and they make very good phones. At least this one is good. The Sanyo SCP-4000 is amazing. No static like so many other phones! It's like you're talking to your friend right next to you. It's also very easy to carry around...
Pros: At times this phone works well, it has very good battery life. Cons: Drops calls, is hard to get service even close to towers.
This phone frequently cuts off calls while traveling. Even in good coverage areas mine takes forever(5 minutes) to enter service. Forget traveling, this phone cuts off so much that you can waste all your minutes just reconnecting. In metropolitan areas...
I needed a mobile phone because of my hectic, busy life. I looked around and finally came to the conclusion that this was the phone for me, as it probably is for many of you out there. I'm at my house only a few hours a day and with this phone I can...
Talk about an achilles heel. As I'm sure you
have read in all the other reviews, this is
really a great phone on paper -- features, size, battery
life are all great. The problem? This phone
has a horrid echo problem. Both the...
After finishing a contract on an old Motorola flip, I came onto the cellular market. After choosing Clearnet here in Canada, I had a choice of a few phones.
After having a big clunky phone, I wanted to go completely the other way, and the SEP-4000...
Pros: small, ergonomic Cons: I ran it over with my truck, but that isn't the phone's fault
The best praise i can give this phone is that I ran it over with my truck, and aside from the ringer being slightly quieter, and some ugly pavement marks, it still works perfectly.
Reception is decent, although my area is not the best for receiving...
Pros: Many features for the money Cons: Weight with "long range" battery
This phone is full of great features like web browsing, various caller id options, extensive ringing options, and the etc. -- a ton of phone for the money. My only problem is when using the "long range" battery it can get too heavy to carry in...
Pros: Size, signal strength, and price Cons: non apparent
The Sanyo 4000 is a huge success! This phone is one of the most reliable and durable phones that Sprint PCS has ever carried. Excellent signal strength and a long battery life makes this a fantastic choice. It has a vibrating ringer, earbud jack, and...
Pros: Excellent reception, small, long battery life Cons: None
I never thought I would own a cell phone, but this one is ideal. I love it because it is small, and sometimes I forget I have it.
The long battery life is an especially appealing feature. I took it to Maui for a week without its charger, and as...
I have had this phone for about a year.. before it got replace by my current, Samsung 8500.. The only reason for the change was the uncovered touchpad. I prefer phones with a flip cover or slide cover. However other than that, this sanyo phone is very...
I have had this phone for approximatly 6 months, and I like everything about it. It fits in your hand perfectly and its easy to use. It has many features like a little thumb mouse which makes scrolling an easy task. There also is a web browser but i...
Although I will say this is a great phone and performs very well. Even in areas that other Sprint PCS phones won't. Great phone! great size! clear calls and easy to use! BUT!! try to find a part to replace on this phone, GOOD LUCK! A simple problem that...
Pros: Lots of features Cons: Inexpensive older brother.
This phone is like " a pinto with the engine of a Ferrari ". It's infrastructure is very poor. It has a microbrowser, and they're not kidding when they say. The only selling point on this phone is the fact that it is web capable and it's screen...
This phone sounds great and it has a great battery. What else could you ask for? Ok, it's small too. The backlight looks great. It's feather lite. Must have.
Look folks, I'm not even gonna mention the web options, etc... You won't use...
Pros: for the same amount of money i can get nikia Cons: a
this is a phone that you can buy onli once and never again.i mine this s very expencive mobil phone if you compare with nokia .mauby it has very good tahnical beckround but never the lees that don't make it atractive.
i mean it's big .mauby the...
Pros: Small, Wireless Web, Lightweight. Cons: Sprint Coverage...that's not the phone's fault.
I needed a new phone after my other one was busted. I hate cars that run over things. Anyway, I wanted a small, affordable Dual Band phone able to access the Wireless Web. I picked this over a similar phone because the other one had a flip on it. From my...
Pros: Clear, Cool, Bright, Battery Charger! Cons: Vibrator is hard to set!
To tell the truth i bought the phone because it looked cool. I have been through many phones (6185, Samsung, Qualcomm) and this is the best! It has an extrordinary game where you are a crab. It has an easy to use calculator, cool charger, easy to use...
Pros: good backlighting, speaker phone is great Cons: sopmewhat odd shaped
This is just another of sprints excellent ideas when it comes to cellular. This phone encompasses many of my favorite features from all of sprints phones, all in one nice package. The first of these is the auto voice activated dialing. I think tis is...
Pros: If you sign up with sprint, you get a $30 rebate! Cons: It is so small I lost my first one in a taxi.
I first bought my Sanyo 4000 because it is Dual Band and switches automatically from digital to analog. It is so small and surprisingly light weight, I always carry it in my pocket. Anyone who needs something small and durable should consider this an...
This phone is one of the finest in its class. In its genre, there are not many that can compete with it. Lets begin with its overall quality: excellent. Although there exist "copies" of this product which get the job done in the same manner...
This is one of the best phones out there as far as signal strength. I work for Sprint PCS and have tested this phone. The Sanyo 3000 was not that great of a phone but Sanyo has improved very much with the 4000. As far as clarity that all depends on...
Rugged excellent quality phone by phatstuff ,Oct 14 '03
Pros: Great quality, rugged, good RF performance Cons: outdated look, monochrome, not 3G compliant
This phone was made before 2002, which means that the performance of the phone was much higher than current phones out there now (I work at a wireless lab). This phone (for Sprint) has one of the best wireless performances I have known. I have had this phone for 4+ years and it beats all the phones out there I know that is made for Sprint.
After several years, the batteries get some strange mechanical problem, but other than that, this is #1 if you are into getting good reception and making successful calls with SprintPCS.
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