Sanyo SCP-2400
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recover text messages
I accidentally deleted several text messages that I really need to get back. I did some checking on google and it sounds like phones that have "Sim Cards" it is easy to recover. Does my phone have a sim card? Any idea how I would go about doing this?
2400 Looks better than 3100
I think this phone loosk like a smaller version of the 7500 in a way without the rubber gribs I like that look 😁 well Another entry level phone that will sell like hot cakes
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New SCP SANYO 2400 Cell Phone.
Readers, I have had a Samsung 660 for over 2 years. I am thinking about purchasing a Sanyo SCP 2400 for better reception, and less dropped cell calls and less failed signals. Is this a wise move, in your opinion? I am on the SPRINT network.
Please let me know what you think.
Thanks.
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Deceptive
This phone is slightly helpful to parents, but fails in ways that would be most helpful to parents. As with many products, there are marketing gimicks attached, such as some press releases for the phone referring to "full parental controls". In fact, the phone offers parental control only in the area of determining who the child can call and who can call the child. It also has the ability to limit the use of data services. Finally, it has a "family locater" service that you can use to get some idea of where your child is (if they have the phone on them). Although these options are certainly welcome, I think most parents have a problem with their children's OVERUSE of their phone. What parents would like to see is the ability to autom...
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are you kidding me?!
the CEO of sanyo should retire.... what a lame company.... not only behind on technology... but make insanely ugly phones.... and why copy a razr?! the thing is over a year old.... idiots.. make a phone that supports itunes or xm radio or something innovative.
parental controls
So will this phone have a feature that the service cuts off after a certain amount of min have been used or still just when it goes over the spending limit
over in the "Sprint Summer 2006" discussion:
razr copycats
why would anybody else bother copying the RAZR? the RAZR is so common, they should spend more time finding a successor to the razr instead of trying to copy it.
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Other features
Rich,
aside from the lack of EVDO and only sporting a VGA camera, what else does this phone have? does it have speakerphone, music player, or anything else like that, or is it just a basic sanyo phone that was crammed into a slimline body?
over in the "Sprint Summer 2006" discussion:
Mistake on my part...
...as I thought Sanyo wouldn't think of releasing the Katana without EVDO built in. Looks like I'm eating crow.
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Katana Ports?
Rich, what kind of data port did the Katana have? Did it have the standard sanyo port, or a mini USB port like the RAZR.
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Sorry about the quality
Thanks to Amtrak, I was a full 90 minutes late for the event last night. That didn't leave me with as much time as I had hoped with the new phones. That's why there aren't as many details or photos as we usually try to put in our In Depth articles.
Also, my Canon camera is busted, so I was stuck with my crappy backup camera. That's why the photos aren't quite as good quality as we usually strive for.
I hope the article still provides some useful info and eye candy for folks.
Please feel free to ask questions.
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Fall EV-DO Push?
You guys mentioned a slew of new EV-DO handsets comming in the article on the front page.
Any more details on these devices?
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Nothing exciting in summer...
I'm still waiting for Sanyo to catch up with Samsung and get (micro)SD, Bluetooth and EVDO all in one great package...
My Samsung a920 works ok, but won't sort my SMS messages into folders. And it won't let me add words to the T9 feature, which includes some useful common spanish words but misses a few obvious English ones. Starting movies takes about 15 seconds longer on the a920 than the Sanyo 5600, and if you get a call while watching, well, get ready to start the movie over. After you get done fast-forwarding up to where you left off, at least it has a rewind button to correct when you skip too far, unlike the Sanyo. But every time I've used it like this, its frozen the player, and I had to take the battery off to reset the phone. ...
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