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Brand: Sanyo

The Sanyo M-4500 is a mobile phone that was released by the Sanyo company in the early 2000s. It was a part of Sanyo's M-Series of mobile phones which also included models such as the M-3500 and the M-5500. The Sanyo M-4500 featured a clamshell design with a bright TFT display on both the exterior and interior panels. It also had a VGA camera for basic still image and video capture, Bluetooth connectivity, and the ability to send and receive text messages. Additionally, the phone supported GSM/GPRS networks which allowed for web browsing and email access using a compatible GPRS modem. Some other features of the Sanyo M-4500 include a calendar, address book, games, calculator, and organizer utilities. The phone was available in a variety of colors, including silver, red, and gold. Overall, the Sanyo M-4500 was a mid-range mobile phone that offered a decent set of features for its time.



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  • Formats: Tape, Tuner
  • Power Output: 3W into 4Ω
  • Frequency Response: 60Hz to 12kHz
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  • Dimensions: 448 x 270 x 115 mm
  • Weight: 5.2 kg
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Sanyo M-4500

Sanyo M-4500

Sanyo M-4500

Sanyo M-4500

Sanyo M-4500

Sanyo M-4500

Sanyo M-4500

Sanyo M-4500

Sanyo M-4500



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