Sunday, December 26, 2010

Sanyo Taho Review

Getting started:

We're partnering With ever directly connect a still more specialised market, more and more users switching to Sprint's network more feature rich. One of the main draws to're partnering, however, was the unmatched lineup of military spec. phones. Sprint has dabbled in this field offers first Sanyo 7050, Motorola Renegade and Sanyo Pro-700 online Sprint phones, but not until the Taho from Kyocera Sanyo was a full mil-spec Sprint phone available to users. Taho is certified with military spec. 810 G, which means that they can withstand dust, shock, vibration, extreme temperatures, blowing rain until 30 minutes full submersion in a deep-sea species counts. This phone exceeds even Motorola brute in what can withstand. Included with the Taho you can find the lithium ion battery, AC adapter and a 1 GB microSD card preinstalled.

Design:

As a telephone developed Taho mil spec is not to be beautiful. It is something that probably you can find in your Pocket by Mike Rowe (with all due respect to Motorola i1) rather than Paris Hilton. Has this style, in typical fashion, with over Sanyo-exaggerated features such as a giant speakerphone, large monochrome in front of the LCD and camera 2 megapixel back to stumble metal trim. In spite of functions over the top, manages the Taho another professional, almost sleek design. Combination of black and silver works well, and pockmarked back gives the phone a tough skin. By 4 "x 2" x 0.9 "Taho is a small device, but then again the target audience want something. that can keep on not some waif of a telephone

You can compare the Sanyo Taho with many other phones, use the tool to visualize our size.

Sanyo Taho is billed as having an "ergonomic design", although there seems to be a pretty normal flip phone. However, it is comfortable to hold, and thanks to the coating of Dura-handles to Taho packing slip is not easily out of your hand. The flip is very compact and when the view is opened revealing a 2 QVGA TFT. Although small, the screen is very sharp and very easy reading in the direct light. The external monitor is 1 "and a monochrome white on black and readable in all lighting conditions.

Taho sporting a traditional 12-key keypad with exclusive speaker, rear and camera keys go hand in hand with send and end keys, left and right soft keys and directional pad and a 5-way. The keys are somewhat smooth, but large enough and well it is not a problem. Offer a reassuring feeling and a little click when you press. At the heart of the d-pad have goosebumps and is large enough to almost feel like it should be a Visual pad, but unfortunately, it is not.

On the left side of the Sanyo Kyocera Taho than you will find the key volume rocker and camera and microUSB charging and dataport. Right side features simply connect headset 2.5 mm, while below and above is poor. The doors of the natural coherent and indent enough to ensure that the Taho remains watertight. In the phone in front of requires your attention to a large speakerphone until the top and show 1 ", but below it is a smart LEDs, which are integrated into the curved lines of the Taho.

Door dimpled with oval reproductions that gives the Taho a modern appearance. The port is a locking mechanism to keep the water-tight. Over the door is a 2-megapixel camera with LED Flash. Can be spoofed, but the Silver trim improves the Taho robust appearance.

This is an astonishing that such a robust phone has a great build quality. There is a small amount of play page to page in the flip when closed, but this disappears when opened and is not a major problem. Flip the motion is smooth and snapping open and closed on its own once you get this started. Users in the enduring phones like the Motorola're partnering will feel very natural, if not a little more modern i580 or brute Taho. Sanyo Taho is a great site-built buzz, which feels like it will endure a slain.


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