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- 10-11-2003, 08:16 AM #1Joe GillGuest
I am looking to replace a 3 'antiques' SCH-3500's ....They have served us
well. ( After the initial shakeout/upgrade), but now are physically falling
apart ('the clam'). Almost 4 years has taken its toll!
I am seriously look at the 8100 partly for picture/vision, but also, because
of 'bang for the buck' on the phone you receive.
Also, I have received some good recommendations on the 8100....
But I do have some specific questions/areas for comment for USERS:
1) Anyone know how the 8100 works in the 'fringe' areas? (1-2 bars') .Signal
strength? Dropping calls? Failure to ring? As compared to other models?
What model would you suggest for 'fringe areas'?
2) Plusses / Minuses 5300/8100
3) I am hearing 'buggy', 'problems', and other negative words in
descriptions about A600
4) Last but not least what about the VGA1000? It's new, It's a relative
newcomer to PCS, and an newcomer to VISION...
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- 10-11-2003, 09:34 AM #2Bob SmithGuest
Re: Sanyo 8100 vs Sanyo 5300 vs ????
Hey Joe ... I can only talk about your below question on the 5300. In
reference to the 5300 and it's camera, it's got a number of features
that the 8100 doesn't have, like doing 3 levels of resolution, high,
med & low, and the capability of zooming 4x on med & low setting & 16
x. on low settings. It also has a flash, but that flash is only good
for 4 ft. or closer. The 8100 doesn't have these features, but you can
add a voice message to the pictures, which the 5300 can't do.
As to fringe areas, I've found all models of the Sanyo line to do well
with calls.
Bob
"Joe Gill" <joegill@[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I am looking to replace a 3 'antiques' SCH-3500's ....They have
served us
> well. ( After the initial shakeout/upgrade), but now are physically
falling
> apart ('the clam'). Almost 4 years has taken its toll!
>
> I am seriously look at the 8100 partly for picture/vision, but also,
because
> of 'bang for the buck' on the phone you receive.
>
> Also, I have received some good recommendations on the 8100....
>
> But I do have some specific questions/areas for comment for USERS:
>
> 1) Anyone know how the 8100 works in the 'fringe' areas? (1-2 bars')
..Signal
> strength? Dropping calls? Failure to ring? As compared to other
models?
> What model would you suggest for 'fringe areas'?
>
> 2) Plusses / Minuses 5300/8100
>
> 3) I am hearing 'buggy', 'problems', and other negative words in
> descriptions about A600
>
> 4) Last but not least what about the VGA1000? It's new, It's a
relative
> newcomer to PCS, and an newcomer to VISION...
>
>
>
>
>
- 10-11-2003, 08:51 PM #3p laneGuest
Re: Sanyo 8100 vs Sanyo 5300 vs ????
There was a post on I believe aug 13, do a search for this
Quick Rundown of phones... was by sprintpcs tech
which went over the various phones, but the info was for august.
I have a question about just how much the camera phones are used--I have
a 5300 which feels like it is three inches thick (er) than it needs to
be,probably for the camera stuff--and it is suppose to make the best
picture's--I would be embarrassed to show anyone these pics, compared to
a even a low end digital camera--I've gone back to the 4900 because it
has the speaker phone and battery life etc seems better, and it may be a
little better in the fringes--
There should be some new phones released fairly soon, with the PTT
thing.
But I am waiting for the new 5400 which is a clam style hop fully
thinner--from what I have read the old sanyo 5150 seems to be a highly
rated and liked phone, but it has no vision provision.
How did you get a 3500 to last this long--I went through 3 of them, the
speaker wires kept breaking---you will love any of the new phones with
the new 1g ( or whatever g stuff) they now have.
The first of these I got was a sanyo 4700 which I bought used off
ebay--because I wanted the speaker phone--the phone was scratched,
slightly dented, etc. The only thing this phone did well was work
better and in more fringe places than any other sprint phone I had ever
owned(Had a bunch of samsung's) I carry last years samsungs n200 and the
6100 in my luggage for emergency use--forgot my 4900 last summer, so put
the n200 into service--great little phone, great one touch dials, etc,
just didn't seem to work as well where the sanyo had worked the previous
week.
I would still be using the 4700 except it won't do vision, thus the
4900--wish it were a flip with a speaker.
Another thing that bugs me with sanyo's is that they only have 8 one
touch buttons, compared with 500 with the samsung's---but I guess I can
use the voice command, or dial it.
Only my personal experience, your mileage may vary
"Joe Gill" <joegill@[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> I am looking to replace a 3 'antiques' SCH-3500's ....They have served us
> well. ( After the initial shakeout/upgrade), but now are physically falling
> apart ('the clam'). Almost 4 years has taken its toll!
>
> I am seriously look at the 8100 partly for picture/vision, but also, because
> of 'bang for the buck' on the phone you receive.
>
> Also, I have received some good recommendations on the 8100....
>
> But I do have some specific questions/areas for comment for USERS:
>
> 1) Anyone know how the 8100 works in the 'fringe' areas? (1-2 bars') .Signal
> strength? Dropping calls? Failure to ring? As compared to other models?
> What model would you suggest for 'fringe areas'?
>
> 2) Plusses / Minuses 5300/8100
>
> 3) I am hearing 'buggy', 'problems', and other negative words in
> descriptions about A600
>
> 4) Last but not least what about the VGA1000? It's new, It's a relative
> newcomer to PCS, and an newcomer to VISION...
>
>
>
>
>
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- 10-12-2003, 07:02 AM #4ZJ DriverGuest
Re: Sanyo 8100 vs Sanyo 5300 vs ????
If you're willing to extend your contract the 5300 is available for $79
through R/S. Just ask them to call Sprint and get a validation code. At my
local R/S they knew about this and offered it up when I was looking at the
phones...
"Joe Gill" <joegill@[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I am looking to replace a 3 'antiques' SCH-3500's ....They have served us
> well. ( After the initial shakeout/upgrade), but now are physically
falling
> apart ('the clam'). Almost 4 years has taken its toll!
>
> I am seriously look at the 8100 partly for picture/vision, but also,
because
> of 'bang for the buck' on the phone you receive.
>
> Also, I have received some good recommendations on the 8100....
>
> But I do have some specific questions/areas for comment for USERS:
>
> 1) Anyone know how the 8100 works in the 'fringe' areas? (1-2 bars')
..Signal
> strength? Dropping calls? Failure to ring? As compared to other models?
> What model would you suggest for 'fringe areas'?
>
> 2) Plusses / Minuses 5300/8100
>
> 3) I am hearing 'buggy', 'problems', and other negative words in
> descriptions about A600
>
> 4) Last but not least what about the VGA1000? It's new, It's a relative
> newcomer to PCS, and an newcomer to VISION...
>
>
>
>
>
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