The most recommended Sanyo phones according to user's reviews are - Sanyo SCP-7050, Sanyo Incognito, Sanyo M1, Sanyo Innuendo, Sanyo SCP 3810, Sanyo Pro 700, Sanyo S1, Sanyo Katana, Sanyo RL-4930 and Sanyo II.
Sanyo makes a lot of camera phones, flip phones, and phones with full keyboards. They seem to be best for texting and photo messaging though, if you want a phone for making calls then something else is recommended.
If you want to know more about Sanyo phones, you can go to the websites of the certain carriers that carry the Sanyo models. Two carriers that sell Sanyo phones are Boost Mobile and Cricket Wireless. You could also call Sanyo Customer Service and ask about their phones at 1-800-877-5032.
Sanyo does not offer wireless phones. Sanyo makes lawnmowers, mainly in Japan. But feel free to check their website www.sanyohan.com for more information on this.
There are many places where you can find sanyo wireless phones these days. Here are some sites: www.kyocera-wireless.com, www.kyocera-wireless.com/sanyo/usa/ or also us.sanyo.com/Virus-Washer.
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Most phones have an option to change the language in the set-up menu.
One can go directly to Sanyo website to choose from their various cell phones available for sale or they could go to google, craig list or ebay for the cell phones they like.
The most recommended landline phone is AT&T. There are other recommended landline phones that are available as well. If you wanted to find out more visit Walmart, Target, Best Buy or Walgreens.
You will be able to use the Sanyo Mirro on other networks. T-mobile will unlock phones for use on other networks. You may need to get another sim card from the new provider.
Reviews for Sanyo cell phones can be found in several places. One can check with their local library for back issues of Consumer Reports. Or, perhaps a leisurely browse on the web would be better. In that case one could check Amazons customer reviews, yahoo shopping, or reviews at CNET.
Some of the most rugged cell phones are: Samsung Rugby II SGH-A847, Motorola Tundra VA76r, Motorola I686, Sanyo Taho, Motorola Defy, Casio G'z One Ravine, Motorola Barrage, Sonim XP1300 Core, to name a few. prices start from $99.
You can buy Sanyo phone batteries directly through Sanyo. Also, most phone companies provide replacement phone batteries as well so you can check into that through your phone company.