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Battery Life
I'd like a phone that can hold a very long battery life, especially around medical areas like in hospitals and with alot of use on camera, text and web. Or at least can get an extended battery.
How's the Sayno M1?
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The Sanyo M1 is pretty good with a realistic talk time of approximately 3 hours. With the optional extended battery(1650 mAh, you can expect about 5 hours of it. If you use the M1 as a portable music player with a wired stero headset, you'll get an average of 16 hours on the standard battery (1000 mAh) for listening to your tunes. Remember if you use a Bluetooth stereo one, you're listening time will be reduced a bit as Bluetooth takes a bit of battery to provide the continuous wireless stream between the two devices.
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The Sanyo 8400 has good battery life also. But I would personally go with the M1.
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Actually longest battery life for sprint goes to the LG FUSIC, just like 4 hours of talk time plus the extended battery add to that.
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LOL. Coming from someone who works at a Sprint Store... do not get the Fusic... it's probably the third most common phone coming in with problems. That and the Razr / LG PM225...
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bjornJan 30, 2007, 11:16 AM
I beg to differ. My wife got the fusic in Dec. and that phone continues to amaze me, primarily with its signal strength and battery life. We were at my parents out in the sticks where there is no cell coverage and the phone was on for three days straight searching for signal, and it was still going.
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same with the razr, maybe not the greatest battery life, but I'm very pleased with the phone no problems at all. great phone for sprittv!!! screen wise
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