Sanyo VM4500/SCP-5500 Cell Phone
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Sprint PCS has always done well with its line
of Sanyo phones, and the VM4500 (Sanyo SCP-5500) is no exception. It has its
fair share of high-end features, including a built-in camera/video recorder with
flash and an impressive speakerphone. But some will find the phone's large size
off-putting.
The first things you'll notice about the Sprint
VM4500 are its navy blue hue (it is also available in silver) and its rather
large size. At 3.6 by 1.8 by 1 inches and 3.8 ounces, this mobile is larger than
many flip phones. That said, a large size does have its advantages: a
well-spaced keypad, a spacious color display, and a comfortable feel when held
against the face. While the phone fits in a pants pocket or a purse, it leaves a
decidedly large bulge in a shirt pocket.
With the large speakerphone on the front flap,
the VM4500 offers a design similar to that of its older sibling, the Sanyo
SCP-5400, but it adds a built-in VGA camera (see Features) on the back of the
phone. The postage-stamp-size external LCD screen is also taken from its
predecessor. Supporting 65,000 colors, it displays network strength, battery
life, time, caller ID info where available, and a picture of your caller if an
image is associated with the caller's phone-book entry. Also on the front of the
phone is a white, rectangle-shaped LED, which does triple duty as a camera
flash, a video recorder light, and a blinking alert when you receive calls or
messages. (Note: The light is user programmable.)
Open the handset and you'll see the VM4500's internal, 2.1-inch-diagonal,
65,000-color TFT display, which is the real eye-catcher. We particularly
appreciated the animated yellow dog that sometimes appears on the screen, though
it can be turned off. The Sanyo's list- or icon-based menu interface is easy to
navigate via the phone's four-way navigation button and two dedicated
menu-selection keys. Below the navigation button is a dedicated button that
launches the speakerphone--a nice touch.
You can snap pictures using the large internal display as the image finder for
the digital camera or flip the phone closed and use the small, 1-inch external
display to frame a self-portrait. In a pinch, the latter also serves as a decent
substitute for a mirror. On the side of the phone, there's a shutter-release
button, a Push To Talk button that works with Sprint's Ready Link service, a
headset jack, and two volume-control buttons, which can be used to scroll
through the VM4500's menus.
The Sprint VM4500 has its fair share of
features. Highlights include a 300-name phone book that can store up to seven
numbers and an e-mail address for each entry, a 200-contact phone book for
Sprint PCS Ready Link service, voice-activated dialing, text messaging, a
calendar, a world clock, a to-do list, a calculator, text and multimedia
messaging for pictures and video, and wireless Web access via Sprint's 1xRTT
next-generation network. There's also a speakerphone, which can be activated
when placing a call or at any time during a call. You also get eight polyphonic
(32-chord) ring tones and a vibrate mode.
The VM4500 is GPS ready, and as one of Sprint's
PCS Vision mobiles, it supports Java (J2ME), so for a few dollars more, you can
download screensavers, graphics, games, and applications. Additional ring tones
are also available. Frequent fliers will appreciate that you can switch to a
special Airplane mode that lets you play games without having the cell radio on.
As noted, one of the VM4500's major selling
points is the built-in VGA digital camera. You can take pictures in three
resolutions (Low, Medium, and High--up to 640x480) and save as many images as
will fit in the phone's 8MB of memory. At the lowest quality, there's room for
up to 150 images. You'll also find a self-timer, color-tone and brightness
controls, and the ability to add 10-second voice notes to images. As with most
VGA camera phones, the photo quality is good for photo caller ID purposes or
posting on the Web but not much more. The camera also does double duty as a
video recorder. You can record 15-second videos with audio and send them as
messages to other Sprint video-capable phones.
You can even upload the pictures to the Sprint PCS Web site and send the URL on
the fly to a friend. If you opt to share your photos, be aware that unless you
are e-mailing them to another Sprint PCS Vision mobile, the recipient will
receive only a URL address where the pictures can be viewed. Although the phone
will work with a separate USB cable to upload images directly from phone to
computer, it lacks an IR port to wirelessly transfer images to other IR-enabled
devices, such as a Palm or a Pocket PC.
SCP-5500 (VM4500) Features
- Ready Link (SM) One Touch Communication
Nationwide
- Built-In Digital Camera with Flash, and Zoom
- Quality Speakerphone Design
- 2.1" Color Rich TFT LCD display
- Colorful rainbow LED (7 assignable colors)
- Holds up to 300 name entries with 500 total
numbers
- WAP 2.0 Browser
- JAVA (J2ME)
- Wirelessly download games, ringers, and
screen savers
- Compatible with Sprint's standard barrel
plug connector
- Auto Answer
- 310K Pixel VGA Camera
- 1x / 4x / 16x Zoom Capability
- Built-In High Luminicent LED Flash Set to
Off/On This Shot/Always On
- 96h x 128w Video Resolution Up to 15 seconds
of record time with or without sound recording
- Talk Time - Standard Battery = 3.25 hours
- Talk Time - Extended Battery = 5.35 hours
- Standby Time - Standard Battery = 10 days
- Standby Time - Extended Battery = 16 days
- Programmable reminders for holidays,
birthdays, or other significant dates
- Event Calendar
- To Do List
- Call alarm
- Messaging - Short Mail, Email,
Notifications, Voicemail
* Battery performance estimates reflect tested CDMA usage. Actual results
may vary
- Color Display: Yes
- 2-Way Text Messaging: Yes
- Wireless Internet Ready: Yes
- Battery Type: Li Ion
- Talk Time: Up To 195 minuted
- StandBy Time: Up To 240 Hours
- Memory Locations: 300 Entry Phonebook
- 1 Touch Emergency: Yes
- Speed Dialing: Yes
- Timer Types: Individual, Cumulative, Re-Settable & Audible
- Alert Ringer Options: 320 Polyphonic Ringtones & Custom Ringtones
- Vibrating Option: Yes
- Weight: 3.85 Ounces
- Predictive Text Input: T9 Predictive Text Input
- Dimensions: 3.60" x 1.85" x 1.07"
- Technology Details: CDMA 800 / CDMA 1900 / AMPS 800
- Built-In Camera With Flash
- Video Clip Recording
- GPS location
- High-Speed data capable
- Call Screening with Picture ID
- Ready Link capable Phone
- Voice Memo: Up to 12 entries, 18 seconds per entry
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