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ichisdad's review of the Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760

original version, submitted Oct 29, 2015, 9:13 PM:

Best Phone Ever! Whish More Were Built This Way!

I bought the Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760 Boost Mobile about 5-6 years ago. It has been with me working on houses, cars, and landscaping. While working on houses I put the phone on back of truck, loaded truck forgot where phone was, got in drove off! At home unload truck, went in house, looked for phone to make call, no phone! Back to store, looked where I had been nothing, told staff, gave friends # said to call if found. On the way home I see black thing looks like my phone case (made of woven fabric) on the painted line left lane of the road. Pull over get out it is my phone case empty! Looked around saw phone right next to base of concrete wall! Got it checked it over, corners banged up thought it was done! Hit unlock button it lit up called friend, he answered we talked it still worked as if nothing happened!! Where it fell off my truck is a merge from one highway to another, I remember hitting gas to do merge and had looked to see how fast I was going (speed trap ahead) 70 mph when the phone and case fell off truck when I hit bump in road!!! That was right after I bought it! Slide button so smooth now hare to get it to work. But phone still going strong!!! Just bought another one today 10/29/2015 ebay new in box! Wish they would bring it back with some minor changes and color choices! Don't like it for internet, but for calls and text it is perfect and VERY WELL BUILT! I don't like the slide button unlock/lock, or mirror finish when outdoors. Slide button unlock/lock with age wears down and hard to make it work as phone gets older and the button becomes smooth. Wish it had the push button like the Innuendo (JUNK!) in its place instead! The mirror finish makes seeing external screen hard to see when call coming in, wish mirror was not over the external screen or if the entire phone was in a flat black or other flat color.

edited Oct 29, 2015, 9:16 PM to the current version:

Best Phone Ever! Wish More Were Built This Way!

I bought the Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760 Boost Mobile about 5-6 years ago.
It has been with me working on houses, cars, and landscaping.
While working on houses I put the phone on back of truck, loaded truck forgot where phone was, got in drove off!
At home unload truck, went in house, looked for phone to make call, no phone!
Back to store, looked where I had been nothing, told staff, gave friends # said to call if found.
On the way home I see black thing looks like my phone case (made of woven fabric) on the painted line left lane of the road.
Pull over get out it is my phone case empty! Looked around saw phone right next to base of concrete wall!
Got it checked it over, corners banged up thought it was done!
Hit unlock button it lit up called friend, he answered we talked it still worked as if nothing happened!!
Where it fell off my truck is a merge from one highway to another, I remember hitting gas to do merge and had looked to see how fast I was going (speed trap ahead) 70 mph when the phone and case fell off truck when I hit bump in road!!! That was right after I bought it!
Slide button so smooth now hare to get it to work.
But phone still going strong!!!
Just bought another one today 10/29/2015 ebay new in box! Wish they would bring it back with some minor changes and color choices! Don't like it for internet, but for calls and text it is perfect and VERY WELL BUILT!
I don't like the slide button unlock/lock, or mirror finish when outdoors.
Slide button unlock/lock with age wears down and hard to make it work as phone gets older and the button becomes smooth. Wish it had the push button like the Innuendo (JUNK!) in its place instead!
The mirror finish makes seeing external screen hard to see when call coming in, wish mirror was not over the external screen or if the entire phone was in a flat black or other flat color.

 

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