Sanyo MVP Review
Laptop Magazine reviews the Sanyo MVP, a phone they tested with Mobile ESPN.
ESPN’s new mobile service is a touchdown, a game-winning shot, and any other victory-celebrating sports cliché you can conjure. As the first true niche phone service, its innovative interface will surely be imitated by many handset makers.
The Sanyo MVP, a pimped-up version of the Sanyo MM-9000 for Mobile ESPN, does a great job of delivering the ESPN service, powered by Sprint’s EV-DO network. The service is expensive; 450 minutes plus access to ESPN content is $64.99 per month.
The phone gets a rating of four out of five thanks to its fast access to ESPN content, high resolution screen, customizable interface, and the MP3 player with MiniSD slot.
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