Review: Sprint Power Vision Phone MM-7500 by Sanyo

The Sprint Power Vision MM-7500 by Sanyo ($329.99; $279.99 and up with contract), a reliable phone for voice calling and Sprint's multimedia services, is sure to attract fans with its "rugged" design and built-in GPS capability. But overall, Sprint has better offerings at the same price.
At 3.4 by 1.9 by 1.1 inches and 4 ounces, the black flip phone is chunky but not particularly heavy. It has a removable colored panel than can add a blue, red, or silver accent. The outside has a little 96-by-64 color screen, a big single speaker, and a megapixel camera with a macro switch. Open the flip, and you'll find a bright, sharp, 176-by-220 screen and a keyboard of small, clearly labeled rectangular buttons.
"Rugged" here doesn't mean this phone is tough like a Nextel i355. What the MM-7500 has are rubber bumpers to help it survive drops without scuffing. (Our review unit lived through several drops from about four feet onto both wooden and hard office floors.)
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