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Sanyo MM-5600 (Sprint) Review
The good: Solid, clear call quality; excellent, feature-packed 1.3-megapixel camera and video recorder; included 16MB Mini SD card; speakerphone; plays MP3 and unprotected AAC music files.
The bad: Big and bulky; no Bluetooth or infrared; smallish keys; streaming video is jittery and murky; short standby battery life.
The bottom line: Sprint subscribers will get a kick out of the multimedia features on Sanyo's new megapixel camera phone--if they can stomach the lack of Bluetooth and the hefty size.
Sanyo MM-5600 (Sprint) Specs
Manufacturer: Sanyo
Part number: MM-5600SLVSPT
- Product Basic Spec
