Pros: Full of well organized features. Cons: Service only available on Sprint's network. Poor battery life.
Sanyo has moved an interesting direction with their newest phone the SCP-6000 as they are avoiding the trap of making their phones too small in terms of its height. What Sanyo has done with the SCP-6000 is put their newest Sprint...
Pros: Ultra lite weight, perfect for carry in front pocket, above average lcd display Cons: below average battery life and a few others
I have carried the Sanyo SCP-6000 for close to a year now. This review is going to concentrate on my opinions and experience. I will focus mostly with the things that bother me. If I don't mention it than consider it to be at least decent. Keep in mind...
For those of you who've read my review of the Qualcomm QCP-2760, a year ago I called it "the Kate Moss of cell phones". Well, my new SCP-6000 makes that thing look like a hippo. In fact, my mom's husband has one of those really tiny 8260 Nokias that...
Pros: Incredibly thin, great display, intuitive menu systems Cons: Battery life, reception problems, too small for some hands, price
Ok, I have to be honest with you. The first time I saw this phone in real life my jaw hit the floor. This is far and away the sexiest cell phone I have ever seen. Being the techno-junky that I am (and my Sanyo SCP-4500 getting scratched up) I decided to...
Pros: Thin, stylish, clear call quality, easy to use, features galore Cons: Battery life seems a bit short, soft ringer volume
The following review is on the Sanyo SCP 6000 single band phone used on the Sprint PCS system. What I was looking for was a phone that was light, small, worked well, and was stylish. I think the Sanyo 6000 fits into all these categories the best of all...
Pros: ultralight, cool design Cons: poor battery life
SCP 6000 is a very skinny phone. In fact it weighs only two ounces. Currently, it is the lightest cell phone on the market in the United States. It also has a very good design. However, it has a battery life which is under par.
Pros: super sleek, intuitive, quality build, clear display, many useful features. Cons: No analog band, no speaker phone, marginal battery life, pricey.
I knew I really liked the look of this phone...but I also knew the looks came at a price. It's single band, and I like dual band phones. It doesn't have a speaker phone, and I wanted one this time around. I heard the reception was a little...
Pros: WOW-factor, Slim and lightweight design, full of features, reception, ability to upload multimedia Cons: Battery life, no analog, PC sync extra, sound quality sub-par, expensive
My Samsung SCH-3500 finally gave out and I had to replace my phone. I first bought the Sanyo 4700, but I returned it because it was just too big. I saw the Sanyo 6000 and fell in love. The slim design was the big selling point for me, but I also liked...
Pros: Ultra slim, sturdy, voice dialing, large phonebook, calendar Cons: 1.9 GHz only, expensive extras if you want to synch with computer
I extensively research everything I buy so there are no surprises once I get an item home, and my cell phone was no exception. Not only did it have to LOOK good, it also had to PERFORM well - and the Sanyo 6100 has fit the bill perfectly. The only...
Pros: light weight + super slim = is it really in my pocket? Cons: Ring/vibrate combo only with high vol. ring
Well, I’ve only had this phone for a week now, but I must say that it definitely rocks! Everyone who has seen it for the first time is like “Holy st!” and “Does that thing really work?”
In response to the other reviews posted here, yes, the...
Pros: Very small and lightweight - great reception Cons: First few batches shipped with bad software
Sanyo has always been one of the best wireless phones that Sprint has offered. The 3000 was the first phone from them, and did great. It hasn't been sold in over 2 years, yet you will still see a lot being used today. The 4000 was the first phone ever...
Pros: Size, Ease of use, Style, Sleekness, Color Cons: Price. (you are paying for style)
I recently was slated with needing to make a cellular choice. Up to this point my business paid for cell phone service and the phone. Of course with this I never saw a bill and I had the run of the mill phone. With the new program of being able to...
Pros: Durability, slim size, cool factor, great sound and reception Cons: Average battery life, Antenna projects from body
I've had this phone for almost a year. This past weekend I dropped it from the 5th story window of an apartment onto asphalt below. The phone powered up immediately after I put the battery back in. Show me another phone that can take that abuse and...
Pros: Thinist phone, it is so light. Attention getter. Cons: No cable and web-connectivity from SprintPCS, over three-months now.
It is the thinnest phone in the US and I forget it is in my pocket at times b/c it is so light. Very satisfied with the form factor and coverage. I live in Los Angeles.
I have not been able to optain the cable and web-connectivity from...
Pros: The Sound quality is bar none.
The voice dial feature is great! Cons: The talk time isnt the best, though I am a phone hog.
I have had many phone in my career. I admit my frequency of phone upgrades gets pathetic...usually every six months, but I think I have found my soul mate in phones. From the day I took it out of the box I have had nothing but good experiences...now to...
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