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For those of you that don't need or want to pay for services you won't use, this is the perfect phone. Great for texting, opera mini works fabulously on this device, and it has an excellent email client! Camera may be only 1.3 MP with no flash, but in even less than perfect lighting conditions, the pictures turn out great almost every time! I had multiple android phones and the photos always came out blurry, plus every application always took up to 20 seconds to load. Camera, messages, browser, email and phone calls can be accessed very quickly. Even though I gave it an excellent rating, one thing Sanyo should have included was EVDO rev A. There need to be more phones that have the feel and ease of use of a blackberry without all the useless fluff. This phone is one of those few that meet most metrics.Read full review
Almost everyone I know that is looking for a cheap "get me by until my next upgrade" phone, comes to Ebay. This Sayno 2700 fits that bill perfectly for people using Sprint. Pros Its cheap, I bought mine for under 50 dollars refurbished Its new enough to have AIM, MSN, Yahoo, Facebook, and gmail services. Its keyboard is Blackberry-like in size and feel and works. Very durable phone, it can take a drop or two Battery life is twice as long as any "Smart Phone" It really does have better reception than most phones I've used for Sprint. Cons.................. no external memory slot, no 3G speeds, no real bells and whistles of any kind, and the internal memory doesn't allow for any music, videos or a boat load of pics. What you are getting with this phone is a great texting phone. Period. Its does exactly what it promises to do.. Keep you thumbs busy.Read full review
I bought this phone as a back up. I have a company issued phone which I use for both business and personal use. I decided I needed something else that I could have, but not feel guilty about paying for while not using it that much. I decided to go with Boost because they off this all inclusive deal for just $50 and no contracts - I loath cell phone contracts. My main phone is a blackberry, and I really like the qwerty style. The platform is completely different, but not in a bad way. Its geared more towards the texting/emailing crowd who isn't looking for all that audio/video stuff. Pro's: the display is vivid, and easy to read. Sound quality seems pretty good on both normal and speaker operation. There are numerous (though cheezy) ringtones, but more are available for a small phenomenal fee. the keys aren't too close together and laid out well. The software is quite different than I've seen before, but has been easy to grasp. The battery seems to last very well compared to my bb. Its lightweight, and a pretty good looking little talk-box. The Cons: I dont like how the keyboard locks when the display goes dark. I haven't found a way to turn this option off, but I've only had the phone for about four days. Throw the directions away - the phone will be easier to figure out just by playing with it... But then again this could be said about most of the gadgets I buy... Keep the directions. Seems a little flimsy next to my bb. I'll probably buy one of those girly little gel cases for it. My advice? If you're looking for something cheap, fun and easy to use then this would be a good choice.Read full review
This phone is great for people who want a full keyboard phone, but without all the complicated options. The phone is sleek, stylish, lightweight, and very well proportioned. It's not to bulky; it fits nicely inside pockets with out sticking or bulging out. The color options are great as well! The keys are small, but they are very easy to type with. Screen size is great. Easy to read, easy to see. Graphics are okay, Sanyo could have put a little more emphasis on the graphics. It does not support video media, which is also somewhat disappointing for this phone. Sound quality is good; loud and clear ringtones. Does not have MP3 function. For users who want a basic full-keyboard phone, this is a good choice.
My daughter has been wanting this phone for quite some time. She is real happy with it. She likes the full qwerty keyboard and the continuous conversation style of sending text messages. The phone she had before this one was a LG Rumor. She is real happy to have a keyboard access without having to open or slide the keyboard. She loves the fact that it has picture mail. Oh yeah, and because it has Bluetooth, she can pair up to her friends phone for ringers instead of having to purchase and download every ring tone.