Sanyo SCP-9000 Review

January 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

The Sanyo SCP-9000 is a 2005 model mobile phone. Sanyo MM-9000 is clamshell CDMA EV-DO phone, featuring 1.3-megapixel camera with macro option, QVGA 262k display and additional color external display. Its memory is expanded through miniSD cards, for storing MP3 music files for the music player, JAVA applications, and images.

Geekzone reviews the Sanyo SCP-9000 and writes, “This is a premium phone, no doubt about that. The Sanyo SCP-9000 costs NZ$699 on an open term contract, and on Telecom’s Mytime 12 to 24 month plans; those who sign up for the 36-month Anytime Go 400 or 800 at NZ$213.75 or NZ$337.50 per month respectively get phone thrown in for free, with discounts available on the lower-cost Anytime plans. What do you get for that money then? The big draw-card is access to Telecom’s T3G service, which is CDMA 1xRTT with an EV-DO Rev 0 data overlay. This means fast Internet connectivity: Telecom says 300-500kbit/s downloads are typical, but in good conditions, I’ve seen the EV-DO network hit 900kbit/s down and 120kbit/s up, with latency times of 90-110ms. That’s not too shabby for a mobile network solution.”



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