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Sanyo MM-8300 cell phone Specification
Multimedia
bulletEnjoy video on-demand from your favorite news, sports, and entertainment channels using Sprint PCS Multimedia (SM) service.
bulletEnjoy audio on-demand with Music Choice (R), offering six channels of streaming audio through Sprint PCS Multimedia (SM) service.
bulletA stereo audio earbud headset for the MM-8300 is available from SANYO (sold separately)

Camera & Camcorder

Built-in Digital Camera
- VGA resolution
- Built-in-flash
- Digital zoom
- Self-timer
- Multi-shot
- Picture sharing
- Voice memo attachment
- Fun frames & color tones
- Security lockout feature


Built-in Digital Camcorder
- Two resolution options: 176x144 and 128x96
- Record video clips up to 30-seconds long
- Video light
- Digital zoom
- Image control features
- Record clips with or without audio
- Self-timer

User Review:

This is the first phone that I myself have ever owned. I have many friends who are quite careless with theirs and go through about one per month, and this one far surpasses many of the other Sprint phones out there.

It has a great camera, even though it's only a VGA 640x480 and not quite 1MP, it's still excellent. The video is a little choppy, but the pictures always come out great. I don't think this phone had videoing in mind when it was made.

I get great reception in many places that I've seen a lot of phones not. Wal-mart and other big stores in particular, and in some of the steel-beamed no-windowed classrooms at my college. Reception isn't full strength at my house, but I don't go below 2 bars usually, which is more than enough for the SMS and phone conversations.

A con about the phone is in regards to the memory; you're only give 2mb of memory for your own downloads and such. Most midi ringers aren't that big, but when it comes to downloading apps and such, it can be a hassle, forcing you to only choose 8-10 of your favorite. It's not a grammar's phone, but it can get the job done when needed. ;)

The voice features that are built into MM8300 are awesome. It takes a little while for it to start dialing after the voice recognition, but it's great for lazy people like me who just want to pull the phone out and not skim through 100+ contacts for a number.

10 speed dials are also nice, but I don't really use them.

I haven't found anyone with the Ready Link feature yet, but I'm sure it'll be just as superb as the rest of the phone.

The SUB LCD is clear, it's just a little bit tough to turn in when in a pocket or such. Easier when taken out, but if you want to just pull it out real fast for a quick glimpes of the time, it doesn't work so well.

Like others have said, it can sound like someone is talking through cardboard: this is only the case when YOU have the volume up too high. Be careful. :)

Overall, Sanyo MM 8300 was an excellent buy for my first one. 5stars.

 

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Last updated on 08/31/2007