Sanyo 7050 will soon hit Canadian grounds, through the main communications company in this region, Bell Canada. It is meant to bring the most accessible solutions for mobile communication with little bonuses for its user.
Sanyo 7050 comes
with several interesting features which have high chances of appealing to a large number of people. These may not be all that innovatory, as other mobile phones also include them, but coming from this plain basic handset, they are more than welcomed.
The Remote Lock feature will enable the owner of Sanyo 7050 to automatically destroy all data from the phone. Such a possibility has high chances of being extremely appreciated in situations when the cellular is lost or stolen. It acts like a personal key which will keep all pesky eyes away from all dark little secrets hidden somewhere in the phone.
Wireless Backup and Bluetooth prove to be excellent for data handling, as they both come with great speed performances. The clamshell also comes with a 2 inch QVGA LCD screen and a high quality speakerphone, all excellent when considering the fact that Sanyo 7050 packs little other exceptional features.
"The
SANYO 7050 from Bell is the perfect solution for clients working under even the most extreme conditions. Coupled with the ability to speak instantly to colleagues offered by the Bell 10-4 walkie talkie service, the SANYO 7050 is a rugged phone our clients can depend on to get the job done", said Adel Bazerghi, Vice President, Products for Bell Mobility.
Sanyo 7050 has been presented by Bell Canada as the most efficient mobile phone for people who work under soliciting conditions. The design shows this best, as it is a bit rough and rather practical than
appealing. The best proof for that is the fact that Sanyo 7050 meets Military Specification 810F. This means that it is capable to resist shock, vibration and dust.