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Sanyo MM-8300






 
 
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Sanyo MM-8300, the successor of Sanyo 8200, is a dual-band CDMA plus AMPS phone. It features dual 65k color TFT displays, VGA camera with flash and video capture, Push-to-talk button and built-in speakerphone.

Sanyo MM-8300 specifications

Sanyo MM-8300 specifications

  • Network
  • Size
  • Battery
  • Main Display
  • Additional Display
  • Camera
  • Memory
  • Connectivity
  • Other Features

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Still Doing Quite Well

24 Jun 2009 KeepNTouch

7.3 out of 10

I got this phone back in 2005 as a primary phone for myself.  I retired it for a few years and resurrected it in 2008 when my teenager LOST his newer SPRINT phone.  This phone still has excellent voice quality and you can text.  He's not a big phone user, so it's great.  I'm impressed that it still works well.  Thanks SANYO for making a solid product.





It's 2009, still functions like new after four years
Voice Dialing
Sound quality on calls
It's 2009, can't compare features with those of today's phone


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This was top notch.

2 Sep 2008 Dustin

6.7 out of 10

I got this phone about two years ago and back then this phone was amazing. The camera has really good quality signal strength and reception. The complaint about the speakerphone function is that some callers complained they couldn't hear me. I loved the red phone look also. This has removable piece to the outside so you can swap it out. All in all this is great blast from the fairly recent past(however in tech years this is old).





Great calls
Cool color options
Good flash/camera light
Poor speakerphone
Can only record 30 second clips at the most
No memory slot


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Finally Sanyo is serious again..

4 Dec 2007 FerneyZAN

6.3 out of 10

I got this to replace an aged 8200 model. This model was indeed a much better upgrade to the 8200 for sure improving on many of it’s features and adding easy to exchange color covers. It was a welcome improvement, and for sure a good seller for Sanyo since did are needing all the help they can get.

DESIGN – It had plenty of thickness, making the phone a bit old school while other branded phones are been build thinner and slicker. It did not seem to have some of the probles the previous models had with the hinges. It also improve on the quality and overall better design phone.

FEATURES – Good camera, but still a mega pixel yet. Other than normal feautures, nothing new was offer with this model.

SOUND QUALITY – Like on most Sanyos up to this point, the sound quality was one of the best even in areas where the reception was low. No complaints at all either from me as I got to use it for a few weeks, or my mother who used it for over a year.

RECEPTION – This part was carrier dependent in this case SPRINT, and while we had it, the phone seemed to performed very well in that department. Unlike other brands in that time, this phone would not drop a call as long as it had a remote little bit of signal coming to it.

VALUE FOR MONEY – The price was right, or at least what I got to pay for it was worth it for sure.






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