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Sanyo PRO-700 review

Categories: Devices, Sanyo, Sprint
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 at 6:00 PM

Sanyo PRO-700 QChat reviewWith Sprint’s QChat service launched and ready to rock with compatible handsets, it was only a matter of time before we started to see QChat handset reviews start trickling out in to the public eye.

Phone Arena has posted their comprehensive review of the Sanyo PRO-700 that was launched as one of four available QChat handsets. In exchange for a 2-year contract and $79.99, Sprint will gladly hand you a Sanyo PRO-700 offering Nextel Direct Connect compatibility in a rugged, shell that meets Military 810F specs for dust, vibration, and shock resistance.

The Sanyo PRO-700 is similar in size to the Motorola KRZR, and Phone Arena likens the QChat handset to a “rugged KRZR.”

If no-frills ruggedness and PTT superiority is what you need, then Sprint’s Sanyo PRO-700 might be just the answer. Find the full review here.

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[Via: PhoneArena]

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  • RON BERG

    Regarding the Sanyo Pro700 cellular telephone with direct connect: The quality of the external speaker and ear piece speaker make it very difficult to understand what the person on the other end is saying. In addition, I am constantly loosing direct connect radio signal. Plus the battery doesn't last much more than 24 hours. Any positives about the telephone pale in comparison to these negatives.