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Sanyo model numbering scheme 5600> 7400 > 4500 ?

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Is there a way to infer from Spring-Sanyo model numbers which is a
newer or 'better' phone ? Comparing features, the 5600 looks better
than the 7400, so higher number doesn't mean better.

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"Yeoh Yiu" <squid@panix.com> wrote in message
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> Is there a way to infer from Spring-Sanyo model numbers which is a
> newer or 'better' phone ? Comparing features, the 5600 looks better
> than the 7400, so higher number doesn't mean better.
>
> squid.

All these phone models offer different options. The 5600 does have most of
all the options available, and is more expensive. The 7400 has less features
and is less expensive.

The choice falls down to how much one is willing to pay for those additional
features.

Bob

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