
Sanyo MM-7500 cell phone is one of the early wireless device (the first one is MM-9000) that support Sprint’s Power Vision network, allows users to achieve broadband-like download speeds. This CDMA EVDO phone also supports Sprint Music Store, On Demand, Sprint TV, Sprint PCS Picture Mail and Sprint PCS Ready Link. It comes in a semi-rugged design, with a loud and clear built-in speaker, camera module, and an integrated GPS capability. No Bluetooth connectivity and expansion memory slot though.
Sanyo’s Sprint Power Vision MM-7500 is available in three flavours: silver, red, and blue. Sell for $379.99 at the Sprint Store, latest review from PCMag said that this is the toughest phone for Sprint’s Power Vision services on the market. Below is the excerpt from their review (link below):
The Sprint Power Vision MM-7500 by Sanyo ($329.99; $279.99 and up with contract), a reliable phone for voice calling and Sprint’s multimedia services, is sure to attract fans with its “rugged” design and built-in GPS capability. But overall, Sprint has better offerings at the same price.
[ Full Review ]
Related posts:
RSS feed for comments on this post · TrackBack URI
Leave a reply