Sanyo MM-9000 Video
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Sanyo MM-9000 (Sprint) Review
The good: The Sanyo MM-9000 benefits from a gorgeous internal display; rich media content and streaming video; excellent reception; a speakerphone; a 1.3-megapixel camera; and a 16MB Mini SD memory card slot.
The bad: Sadly, the Sanyo MM-9000 is ugly inside and out. Plus, it suffers from inconsistent battery life; no analog roaming or Bluetooth; and confusing and poorly designed controls.
The bottom line: The Sanyo MM-9000 flip phone is a good choice for a 3G phone, but better options exist in Sprint's stable.
Sanyo MM-9000 (Sprint) Specs
Manufacturer: Sanyo
Part number: MM-9000GRYSPT
- Product Basic Spec
