Short answer: UR18650Y
Complete answer:
Sony Energytec 18650GR cells are common, and are 1800mAh @ 3.7v
So you're looking for a 18650 sized battery that holds about 1800mAh.
(All 18650's from any manufacturer will be 3.7v and the same physical size.)
This chart:
http://www.sanyo.co.jp/energy/english/product/lithiumion_2.html
Shows that the UR18650Y is a drop-in replacement.
Best of luck, and if you're soldering them into a pack *BE CAREFUL*.
A Sanyo phone battery last just about as long as any other battery. Most batteries are manufactured by just a few different manufacturers, and then rebranded.
Yes, the NP-40 battery works for Sanyo VPC-E1292 digital camera. You can check the details @ http://www.ebuybatteries.com/product/camera_batteries/Sanyo/Sanyo-VPC-E760-battery.htm .
its behind the battery in the phone.
Sanyo produces rechargeble batteries of all sizes, cell phone batteries, laptop batteries, and batteries for digital cameras. Almost all of your battery needs can be met with Sanyo.
what kind of battery does it use
Yes, the Sanyo DP32671 TV is compatible with the GE 25008-v5 universal remote. To program the remote, you can use the code search feature or manually enter the correct code for Sanyo TVs, which can usually be found in the remote's instruction manual. If programming is successful, you should be able to control the basic functions of your TV with the universal remote.
The Tasco PDP2BD originally came with a Sanyo CR 1/3N lithium battery. You can still get them.
The Sanyo Eneloop rechargable batteries are considered to be the best.
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 and Samsung both make camcorders that have the longest battery life.
The eneloop battery produced by Sanyo is a remarkable product. The battery life is fantastic and it is able to b charged and re-charged up to 1,500 times!
To remove the chip (SIM card) from a Sanyo Incognito, first, power off the phone. Then, locate the small slot or cover on the back of the device, usually near the battery. Open the cover, gently remove the battery if necessary, and slide the SIM card out of its slot. Finally, replace the battery and cover, and power the phone back on.