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Brand: Sanyo

The Sanyo M-X820 is a mobile phone that was introduced in 2005 by the Japanese technology company, Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. It is a part of Sanyo's M-Series mobile phone lineup, which included feature-rich phones with advanced functionalities. The M-X820 was a 3G phone that supported WAP 2.0, as well as both GPRS and EDGE standards for better data communication. It also had a sleek and slim design with a 1.9-inch color display and a full- alphanumeric T9 keypad for easy text messaging. Some additional features that made the M-X820 stand out were its built-in FM radio, Bluetooth wireless technology, and 64-bit expandable memory support. The M-Series lineup discontinued in 2008, but the M-X820 remained popular among consumers due to its user-friendly interface and versatile functions. Sanyo's current mobile phone offerings fall under the Eneloop and Katana lines.



  • Type:
  • Formats: Tape, Tuner
  • Power Output: 18W
  • Frequency Response: 40Hz to 16kHz
  • Distortion:
  • Dimensions: 570 x 161 x 322 mm
  • Weight: 8.5 kg
  • Year: 1981
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Sanyo M-X820

Sanyo M-X820

Sanyo M-X820

Sanyo M-X820

Sanyo M-X820

Sanyo M-X820

Sanyo M-X820

Sanyo M-X820

Sanyo M-X820



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