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PCS Phone Sanyo VM4500 - Silver (Sprint)

PCS Phone Sanyo VM4500 - Silver (Sprint)

List Price: $399.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great phone, great features
Review: FULLY LOADED PHONE, SO FAR BEST ON THE MARKET.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Phone Ever
Review: I just cancelled the horriffic Nextel service. The VM4500 has everything you can imagine eg..phone, camera, video camera, speaker phone and crisp color screen. The sound quality is top notch and the Readylink service (PTT) is acutally more clear than Nextel. I actually got more minutes for the money than Nextel and Sprint service is a LOT better (i've been with Nextel for about a year and all they gave me was a headache).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best. Phone. Ever.
Review: I've used a lot of cell phones, and I was never really amazed by a cell phone. All I ever wanted a phone to do was work. After owning a motorolla that was broken more than it is was working, I really needed a phone that just worked. This phone works flawlessly. I never lose the signal, even inside. The speaker is clear, and I can allways hear the other person. Not only does this phone do everything basic, but it has more features than I could have ever imagined. Just to name a few: vga camera, CAMCORDER, speakerphone, voice dial, wireless internet, calander and to-do list. There isn't a better phone out there.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: better in every way
Review: I've been using my new vm4500 for 1 week since i tragically washed my 5300 without insurance. i was very skeptical about dropping the cash for this phone, and without any rebates, it's pretty pricey. after reading several positive reviews, i picked it up at best buy for $350 and and never regretted it. The navy color has really grown on me and unlike an earlier reviewer, i don't feel the phone is large at all. especially with the slimmer battery (which has performed wonderfully) it definitely feels slimmer than my old 5300 did. programs run faster (pac-man smokes now) and i like the menu. the video recorder is a sweet plus to go along with the camera. i subscribed to mobitv, the live tv package, and it's pretty sweet as well. as soon as the frame rates get a little faster, this is going to be an excellent option. the audio is beautiful through the speaker. the only thing i haven't tried yet is the ready link, only because i don't know anyone else who has a rl capable phone yet. voice dialing is right on, and other than the stupid "my buddy" dog that hops around the screen (you can easily turn this off through the display menu), i would say this phone is as perfect as it gets for right now. i've owned a nokia, a lg, a kyocera, a samsung, and this is my second sanyo. no doubt, sanyo, and the vm4500, is the way to go if you want a loaded out phone that is functional and fun.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a waste of money.
Review: Got this phone late November, and the screen went out 2 days later. Sprint replaced with a new one. The second phone they gave me would not store numbers. When I tried it would shut down and start up again. Got my money back. I'll wait for something new from Samsung!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Phone
Review: I've had this phone for a few weeks and I love it, the speakerphone is great and Sprints coverage around the Boston area is fantastic (came from att gsm -- biggest nightmare ever). The voice dialing is the most accurate I've seen on a phone. HOWEVER, I do think that the menu system could be more customizable (be able to assign more then one shortcut) and I do not like the fact that they do not display how long the call was in the call logs. Also the phone is a little big but it is light for its size. I would definitly recommend this phone to anyone who likes to have everything in a phone, and is willing to deal with its size. I love it and would not trade it for any other phone on the market.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST PHONE I HAVE SEEN
Review: Well this is my second cell phone, the first i had was the samsung S105. I just bought it today and all i can say is OH MY GOODNESS!!!! THIS PHONE IS A PIECE OF ART.Yes, im sure you are saying YOU ARE GOING TO FAR NOW. Believe me, once you try this phone, you will agree. I dont know alot about the technical aspect, but what i do know is that this phone has great qualities and beautiful service. The video is great with a flash, it has SPEAKER PHONE AND VOICE DIALING. WHAT MORE CAN YOU ASK FOR???? IT holds 51 images whic you can send to email. It also has PICTURE ID so when someone calls you, you can see a picture of them which you took. I have wanted a camera phone since they came out and was going to go with the nokia 3650 but the size is like WOAH. I was going to next the new samsung phone but its too tiny and no voice dialing or speaker phone. This is the phone , THE BEST PHONE OUT THERE.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Phone: Sanyo quality flip phone + speakerphone
Review: I took few minutes of my busy times to tell the world about my experience using this new phone. If you think you loved or admired the Sanyo SCP-5300, this one will blow your mind.
1- The speakerphone makes it one of the biggest difference. I leave the phone on my desk, speakerphone on, work on my laptop while talking...the mic captures my voice very well: Can hands-free calls get any better than that?
The speakerphone volume is so loud I keep it at less than the middle. Incredible! A button on the side easily enables you to to take calls without opening the phone and hear the caller over the speakerphone...just so practical.

It features many practical little options that make huge difference with the 5300. On top of many other bells and whistles, you can take 15-sec videos and send them in seconds to another pcs phone or email.

I went thru the Sanyo SCP-4500, 4700, 4900, 5300 and now VM-4500. There's no doubt this is The phone I'm going to keep.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Only drawback: Battery
Review: I've been using this phone for about 4 weeks now. I have used Nextel in the past and the new Sprint Ready Link PTT capabilities are nearly equal to the Direct Connect feature from Nextel.

What I like about this phone:

-compact size
-camera that takes "ok" still and moving pictures
-easy upload of pictures to web
-downloadable ringtones
-PTT
-reception is very good

What I don't like about this phone:

-The PTT is not error correcting. What that means is that since the PTT from Sprint is essentially VOIP (voice over Internet) -- if your phone can't connect to the Internet is stops with this honking error message. Rather than retry it sits there waiting for you to press a key to acknowledge the error. This unfortunately disqualifies the phone for serious use by many companies.
-Battery life seems very short. I believe this is because of the Ready Link constantly communicating with the Internet. I'm getting maybe a day of medium use.
-The ReadyLink tones sound like something that should be on a Barbie walkie talkie for kids. Believe me half the time you'll never hear the. Oh - and they need an alert feature too.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of my fave phones yet!
Review: Once I customized it with the ringers I downloaded from www.muwap.com (they give you 10% off if you're from amazon!), this phone was the ultimate in coolness.


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