Abstract: Sanyo brand was Kyocera some time ago but its phones still have that classic Sanyo roots. With sharp display, simple navigation controls and boxy profile; this handset has all the marks of Sanyo cell phones. I got the Sanyo Mirro SCP3810 phone in my la...
Abstract: I really don’t remember the last time I actually reviewed a cell phone from Sanyo, folks–frankly I don’t remember the last time I actually SAW a cell phone from Sanyo. But you’ve got to hand it to the crew out at Sprint: they really bring in the mos...
Very good call quality, Excellent reception, Simple, easy to use phone, Nicely made phone, Great battery life
Poor picture quality, Must email pictures to get them, Rather slow browsing
This review was about not only the Sanyo Mirro phone but about the Boost Mobile network as well. I’ve found that the network in my area, Pittsburgh, PA is great, perfect reception and excellent call quality. I really have no issues there, I did mentio...
Abstract: There isn't much to complain about when it comes to the Sanyo SCP-3810. It's aimed at casual users who don't need a do-it-all smartphone. The design is nice despite its simplicity, and the phone offers some added features to spice it up. Best of all, if you get it with the two-year contract, it's free.
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Published: 2009-11-18, Author: Kent , review by: cnet.com
The Sanyo SCP-3810 has an easy-to-use design with a brilliant display and a comfortable keypad. In general, its call quality is admirable.
The Sanyo SCP-3810's speakerphone is unimpressive and has too little internal memory. Its external display isn't useful.
The Sanyo SCP-3810 is a typical Sanyo phone: functional, easy to use, and a good performer. Read full review See all prices Check coverage in your area