![]() ![]() Other than the music player, however, it’s doubtful a child will notice these missing amenities or care about its GPS capabilities. Oddly, it does include Sprint GPS navigation, hardly necessary for those too young to drive. ![]() ![]() It has a 1.3 MP camera, but doesn’t record video. While the 2700’s design and simplified QWERTY form factor will appeal to your young daughter hoping to both emulate her executive parents and tickle her fashion sense, the phone is more notable for what she doesn’t get than for what she will.įor instance, it doesn’t have a music player. Subtly curvy, it feels a little cheap to our adult hands, but the 2700 – especially the flowery Impulsive Pink version – is perfect for a cellphone neophyte who might not know what they’re missing. If Sony hadn’t already used the appellation, the Sanyo SCP-2700 could easily be called “My First Cellphone.” For just $30 (after the usual discounts and rebates), your pre-teen or tween gets a barebones, but stylish candybar phone with a full QWERTY keyboard and all the non-verbal communications options necessary – but little else. ![]()
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