Sanyo
hey has anyone heard about the two new phones coming out by sanyo MM8300 and the sanyo 9000
i'm thinking of getting 5600 but if new phone will have bluetooth and sanyo "click" then i'll wait
one very importat thing to rember. the 9000 will most likely be one of the first ev-do phones. what that means is that it will be full of all sorts of bugs just because it has never been done before for sprint. my advice wait atleast 6 months before the ev-do handsets role out. rule of thumb you never want the first production run of any handset model.
but hear is my guess. they will probubly want to get it out quarter 4. however any one in this industry knows what quater 4 really means quarter 2 if they are lucky.
this is a new phone for a network that does not exist yet. i would recomend not holding your breath for this one.
bakker9085 said:
This phone will def roll out 4th quarter. Especially since IT WILL be the first ev-do phone. Ev-do has already been rolled out in a few large cities and the MM-9000 is being used as the test phone in most markets. Oh and by the way don't worry about bugs in the phone, when was the last sanyo phone that has been a POS? Some might say the 5600 is a POS well i own it, and it is an awesome phone. Besides if there are software issues you can always stop up at the sprint store for the software upgrade.
what was the last pos that sanyo made? the 8200 and the 7300
stevelvl said:bakker9085 said:
This phone will def roll out 4th quarter. Especially since IT WILL be the first ev-do phone. Ev-do has already been rolled out in a few large cities and the MM-9000 is being used as the test phone in most markets. Oh and by the way don't worry about bugs in the phone, when was the last sanyo phone that has been a POS? Some might say the 5600 is a POS well i own it, and it is an awesome phone. Besides if there are software issues you can always stop up at the sprint store for the software upgrade.
what was the last pos that sanyo made? the 8200 and the 7300
stevelvl said:...bakker9085 said:
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