Reviews and Problems with Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760
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Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760 (Sprint)
PC Magazine
27 March 2011
Conclusion: The Incognito is a solid messaging handset with nifty LED and QWERTY keyboards at a bargain price, but it does a poor job with music and photos.
Pros: Looks shiny. Feels sturdy. Very responsive UI. Plenty of messaging and streamed video options.
Cons: Tinny-sounding earpiece isn't loud enough. Crappy camera. Buggy music player. Poor reception.
Conclusion: The Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760 is a better buy on Boost Mobile thanks to the prepaid carrier's aggressive pricing, and a good way to get QWERTY, 3G, and GPS on the cheap.
Pros: Sleek design. Nice construction. Fast interface. Great value.
Cons: Call quality could use improvement. Poor camera and music player.
Conclusion: Performance and Conclusion One thing Sanyo does do consistently well is phone quality, and the Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760 keeps this tradition alive. Callers were very
Pros: Innovative design, Good build quality, Good phone quality
Cons: Design is cool, but not very functional, The QWERTY isn’t good enough