Sanyo SCP-3200 ReviewThe Sanyo SCP-3200 cellular phone is a great mobile phone for families on the go. It comes in three colors: Midnight Black, Playful Pink and Atlantic Blue, so every member of the family can have a unique and personalized phone.

A great phone for parents, the phone features parental control locks that can limit who kids talk to. Parents can restrict calls to phone book entries only, as well as lock or unlock the ability to access voice calls, ready link and Sprint PCS Vision. Moreover, the phone has a built in GPS system in it. Parents can subscribe to the service and know exactly where their kids are at all times.

The Sanyo SCP-3200 has a 1.8 inch TFT LCD display, so colors are vibrant and pictures are clear. The phone is also Sprint PCS picture mail capable, so families can snap shots and then share them with ease. With an extended battery, one can talk on the phone for up to 6.7 hours and the speakerphone gives users the option of talking to people across the country, walkie-talkie style.

The phone book holds 500 phone numbers, 600 email addresses and 300 web addresses, so regardless of the contact type, the phone can handle it. A built in alarm clock, voice memo and calendar make the phone as versatile as PDA, but without the expensive price tag. As an added bonus, it’s Sprint Radio capable, so it can replace pricey portable media players.

TTY capable, the SCP-3200 is M4/T4 hearing aid compatible and has 72 chord polyphonic ringers. All voice and Ready Link calls are saved in the phone’s memory, up to 20 of all outgoing, incoming and missed calls. All in all, the phone has something for everyone.