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Sanyo SCP-3100 review
An admirable cell phone we had the chance to review is the Sanyo SCP-3100, a cell phone that has been created to rival this year's market. Released around 01/4/2006 the SCP-3100 functions under the networks AMPS 800 / CDMA 800 / 1900. Having a dimension of only 84 x 46 x 26 mm and weighting only 99 g, this item's size will satisfy its most skeptic users. The Sanyo SCP-3100 also includes a beautiful camera of 0.3 MP / 640 x 480 px / Zoom / Self-Timer. Its creators added a 1.0 MB memory, just enough for a regular use! An attractive option of the Sanyo SCP-3100 is the speaker phone, which is always useful in loud places! The large screen lets you insert wallpapers of 128 x 160 px.
Sanyo has modeled its SCP-3100 with a 32 chords capable ringtones, making a great phone for you to add several ringtones. The game collection included in the Sanyo SCP-3100 runs on J2ME, having cool little games to play with! Unsurprisingly, being standard in all cell phone, the SCP-3100 supports both SMS and EMS. It also supports MMS messaging to send pictures and any multimedia file! The calendar available is well designed and Sanyo included a phone book enabling a contact list of 300.
The predictive text system uses the T9 technology, which is very easy to use. The SCP-3100 does support streaming media using the Power Vision technology. The data transfer is using the cdma2000 1xRTT technology. The phone may be connected to a computer with a cable to exchange information. We believe the Sanyo SCP-3100 to be a very interesting cell phone and we greatly encourage it to our readers!
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