I loved my sprint Sanyo's. I had the SCP-6000 and the SCP-5300. The 6000 was the RAZR before there was a RAZR, it was so thin, I loved it, but the battery life was horrible. The 5300 was the 1st US cameraphone, I believe, I had it for almost 2 years, but then I needed more. I wanted bluetooth and speakerphone, and Sanyo could not deliver. It probably wasn't their fault, considering both Sprint and Verizon dragged their feet into the bluetooth ring kicking and screaming. Thats why I bought a Nokia 6230 and switched to Cingular, and I never regretted it. Loved my old Sanyo's but Sprint made me leave. I'll miss Sanyo.
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I loved my sprint Sanyo's. I had the SCP-6000 and the SCP-5300. The 6000 was the RAZR before there was a RAZR, it was so thin, I loved it, but the battery life was horrible. The 5300 was the 1st US cameraphone, I believe, I had it for almost 2 years, but then I needed more. I wanted bluetooth and speakerphone, and Sanyo could not deliver. It probably wasn't their fault, considering both Sprint and Verizon dragged their feet into the bluetooth ring kicking and screaming. Thats why I bought a Nokia 6230 and switched to Cingular, and I never regretted it. Loved my old Sanyo's but Sprint made me leave. I'll miss Sanyo.