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Question Title Panasonic SA7 Mobile Phone - Review

The Panasonic SA7 is the company's latest offering, which combines the features of the svelte VS7 and the excellent battery life of the MX series. Encased in a metallic blue housing with rubber inserts on the sides of the flip, the SA series is aimed at outdoor enthusiasts. Sporty and Active is what SA stands for, and with a 1660mAH Li-Ion battery, Panasonic states that the SA7 will outlast the competition.

The Panasonic SA7 is a tri-band (900/1800/1900MHz) phone, sporting the same 2.0 megapixel camera and glorious 2.5" QVGA screen found in the VS7.

Panasonic SA7 Mobile Phone Reviews

On the front of the SA7, you will find the 2.0 megapixel camera perched at the top with an indicator light below it. The camera is slightly recessed, and the silver ring around it helps to protect the lens. The indicator light will flash accordingly when you have unread messages or missed calls, and also acts as a photo light when taking pictures. A 1.1" CSTN external display can be found on the front as well, giving you details like the time, date, signal bars, and battery life.

On the right side of the phone, you will find a multi-function key, which activates the camera and works as the shutter button. Next to it, you have the Infrared port. The volume keys are located on this side of the phone as opposed to the usual left side.

Black Model - SA7 Mobile Phone Reviews

On the left side of the phone, you will find only the universal connector, which is protected by a rubber flap, and is used for your charger, hands free, and USB cable. The 'One Push Auto Open' button is located on the left side of the hinge. This is the flip release button, and enables you to flip open the phone by just pushing on it. However, due to the SA7 being slightly top-heavy, the opening action is much slower and smoother than the extremely powerful flip of the VS2 and MX6.

On the back of the phone, you will find the loudspeaker and an eyelet for you to attach your favorite wrist strap or lanyard. The battery cover is the slide-on kind with no release button - however, it is secure and will not come off easily. At the bottom of the SA7 lies the charging indicator. There is nothing on the top of the phone.

Conclusion

With excellent battery life, a huge 16 million color screen, capable camera, and Bluetooth capabilities, the SA7 has a lot going for it. However, with my huge thumbs, I just cannot live with its lousy keypad. That is the deal breaker for me.

I will give the SA7 a Recommended rating, as despite all its shortcomings, it is still a capable phone. With that said, if you need good battery life, Bluetooth capabilities, and you don't mind the bulk and a hard to use keypad, you can't go wrong with the Panasonic SA7.

Article Source: http://www.mobileburn.com/review.jsp?Id=1992

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User Comment test@pbxinfo.com on Wed, May 3rd, 2006 at 2:29 PM
We are looking at it, looks good
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Created: 2006-04-03 3:28 AM
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