4 people found the following review helpful
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Pleased over all, Aug 02, 2005
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Reviewer: AJ
from Northern, Florida USA
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| This is my third cell phone in 3 years. I like the durability of it as i've dropped it multiple times and it still functions well. I like the organization of the phone #'s menu - multiple entries per name. The speakerphone quality isn't great. The display screen is large and clear. The menus are fairly intuitive and easy to use. I get great reception and the standard battery lasts several hours. All in all i'm very pleased with the performance of this phone |
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4 people found the following review helpful
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Dont buy this phone, Feb 07, 2005
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Reviewer: Christopher Little
from Rochester NY
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I purchased this phone after much thought and research. I have had it replaced once under warranty and both phones have the same problem.
I carry the phone in my pocket and the camera lense fills with lint and debris within a few weeks. Needless to say you cant take a picture with the lense filled with lint. Sanyo and Sprint do not want to help at all. Now I am shopping for a new phone and I am going to have to foot the bill myself. |
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6 people found the following review helpful
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Sanyo PM 8200, Nov 12, 2004
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Reviewer: MJB
from California
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I have a couple of disappointments, other than speakerphone quality. The first is the lack of screensavers, ring tones, and games. I know that since this phone is advanced, most people will end up downloading these things, but for someone that has little interest in PCS Vision or such services, this is a setback.
The camera is average at best and if you use the highest quality setting which is a little better you get very few pictures.
But if you are going to use Sprint, it's probably the only Sprint phone that I would recommend.
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