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muchdrama's review of the Sanyo SCP-4700
original version, submitted Sep 1, 2003, 6:28 PM:
Trustworthy.
I just recently came to own this phone after signing on to a family plan with three other members of my family. I had bought it to eventually replace my father's 4700 if anything happened to it (due to the fact that he really liked the phone). Well, it was still sitting around brand new in a box when it came time to add my line to the plan...so I used the new 4700. This phone not only has the best damn reception I've ever encountered in a phone, but the best voice quality as well. The speaker works great as well! This thing has been discontinued, but it still beats the snot out of all of Sprint's new releases. How's that for new technology?
edited Jul 16, 2013, 12:14 AM to read:
Trustworthy.
I just recently came to own this phone after signing on to a family plan with two other members of my family. I had bought it to eventually replace my father's 4700 if anything happened to it (due to the fact that he really liked the phone). Well, it was still sitting around brand new in a box when it came time to add my line to the plan...so I used the new 4700. This phone not only has the best damn reception I've ever encountered, but the best voice quality as well. The speakerphone is unbelievably loud! This thing has been discontinued, but it still beats the snot out of all of Sprint's new releases. How's that for new technology?
edited Jul 16, 2013, 12:33 AM to the current version:
Trustworthy
I just recently came to own this phone after signing on to a family plan with two other members of my family. I had bought it to eventually replace my father's 4700 if anything happened to it (due to the fact that he really liked the phone). Well, it was still sitting around brand new in a box when it came time to add my line to the plan...so I used the new 4700. This phone not only has the best damn reception I've ever encountered, but the best voice quality as well. The speakerphone is unbelievably loud! This thing has been discontinued, but it still beats the snot out of all of Sprint's new releases. How's that for new technology?