Hard to give a definitive figure. It depends on two factors - how much memory the phone has and, more importantly, how large the pictures are.
Unfortunately there are no websites where you can get a free Sanyo Vero without a contract. That being said if you go to http://www.handcellphone.com/mobile/sanyo-vero/price-offers-deals-comparison and sign up for a new contract, your phone will be free.
The Sanyo Vero is indeed a standard flip style phone, with a very standard setup. While it may not have touchscreen or gadgetry, it still has the main functions of normal phone calls and text messaging.
http://www.pdfuu.com/sanyo-vero-manual-users-operating-guide-sprint.htmlThis manual is applicable but it has to be downloaded, hopefully it is helpful to your needs.
The Sanyo Vero is a back-to-basics phone that might not generate a lot of excitement in the press. But in its own, humble way, the Vero offers tremendous value to customers on a budget. From teenagers excited about their first phone to senior citizens who don't need a lot of extra features, the Vero offers tremendous usability. Many consumers find themselves spending a lot of money for fancy phone features that are never used. These consumers are well-advised to adjust their spending habits, focusing on simpler phones that have good value. It's not always best to have the newest, most sophisticated model.
no.. this phone like many others is a piece of junk and the only way to send files is thru e-mail or upload to sprint msg center (data rates apply)
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