Sanyo MM-7400
Questions about this phone.
1. How loud is the speakerphone and do the aac ringtones sound disorted when played loud?
2. How good is the battery life?
3. How fast is vision?
4. How clear are the calls?
5. How much space does it have for pics, videos, ringers?
6. How clear is the camera for pics and videos?
7. Does it have video caller id?
8. I read it has a seven color LED light. Is that like the service light on Samsungs?
Thats all i can ask for now. One noticeable advantage this phone has over the p207 is of course the speakerphone.
2. Battery life is generally on-par with what they rate the call time and standby. I bought the extended battery and enjoy almost 6 hours of talk time and days worth of standby.
3. The web (PCS Vision) is the fastest of any phone or any web from any phone I've owned, thanks to the new WAP Browser 2.0.
4. Call clarity is hands-down, landline quality. I truly mean that. You can call someone on a landline and you will never know you are on a cellphone. There is no feedback when calling someone on a landline. This is due to probably a chip upgrade....
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The media storage is separate from that of the camera. You are given 2.8MB of space for ringers, games, apps, and videos(downloaded, not recorded with camera). The camera lets you store roughly 45 pics at best resolution, video storage is depandand on how many pics you have stored.
Sprint gives you a great tool though, they have a pictures website where ou can upload your pics and videos for later viewing or sending. Pics and videos can also be re downloaded to the phone.
In your storage space for ringers and such, you will not see videos as an potion until you actually send one to the phone. I have found that AAC ringers created from MP3's end up in this folder.
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