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Sanyo MM-7500 (Sprint) Review
The good: The Sanyo MM-7500 has quality performance; support for Sprint's 3G EV-DO network; a 1.3-megapixel camera with a flash; a speakerphone; and a rugged design.
The bad: The Sanyo MM-7500 suffers from a poor media-player design, a lack of Bluetooth, and an expandable memory card slot; plus, there are no external multimedia controls.
The bottom line: The Sanyo MM-7500 eclipses the competing Sanyo MM-9000 in look and feel, but when you cut to the chase, it does not deliver the features necessary for a complete multimedia experience in Sprint's newest EV-DO network offering.
Sanyo MM-7500 (Sprint) Specs
Manufacturer: Sanyo
Part number: MM-7500BLKSPT
- Product Basic Spec
