Sanyo Innuendo SCP-6780 (Sprint)

Sanyo Innuendo SCP-6780 (Sprint)
We still don’t love the design concept, but the Sanyo Innuendo succeeds as a messaging phone with some multimedia.

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55 Responses to “Sanyo Innuendo SCP-6780 (Sprint)”

  1. kreney neur Says:

    Why nfl mobile trippin now? Verizon hating bcuz I'm with Sprint? says I gotta purchase to see the videos, was working yesterday

  2. kuczyns bhmid Says:

    hahahahaahahahh!!!!!!!! XD

  3. sequist Says:

    The Innuendo album became really successful selling 5,440,000 copies.

  4. tals ham Says:

    Features and Specs: Sanyo Innuendo Scp6780 Phone (Sprint)

  5. irvistenne Says:

    Didn’t you win the Sanyo? Anyway, that song is awesome. Its been stuck in my head for months but I finally came hear to listen :-)

  6. beema hoehm Says:

    こんな電池切れはイヤだ!! #mobaboo2 好きな曲が流れ始めたところで電池切れ!

  7. gham bientinett Says:

    who let you out of the truck?

  8. roadvin Says:

    ♺ American Oligarchy

  9. asa seeman Says:

    Don't think it is possible. I think Verizon has it set up so that you will have to use their phones on their networks only. So an unlocked phone from another cell provider won't work.

  10. close lock Says:

    You mean an HTC mogul? It depends on your carrier, I do not know which technology boostmobile uses. Sprint uses CDMA if your carrier is also CDMA it can be done. Sprint is so badi ts scary. It sucks, I would not even get their unlocked phones.

  11. sta daromaclar Says:

    sydney i want to stick my cock down yr throat

  12. bourdy hayer Says:

    The shrewdly updated Sanyo Innuendo SCP-6780 for Sprint features a smoother look, a svelte build, and a better camera than its predecessor, the Incognito.

  13. cas Says:

    cmq non centra con piloti… qui interpretano dutto un aeroporto… sono fantastici…

  14. Paul Grass™℠ Says:

    BECAUSE THE LEFT IS ATTACK ORIENTED AND GAYS TEND TO BE NON TOLERANT IN MY OBSERVATION AND OPINION

  15. Ouatezefeuque Says:

    *lari sprint* RT "Lang sini lang"| "iya goy"| "bagi dong"| RT "Sa sini sa" | "siap bos, knp?" | "ini bonus

  16. her Says:

    RT The amount of sexual innuendo's there are in directions is fucking disturbing

  17. vadner Says:

    US carriers have started blocking an app that allows Android smartphone users free wireless tethering for other Web-ready devices. The application, “Wireless Tether for Root Users,” is still available on the Android Market. But if you have a phone that’s on the Verizon, AT&T or T-Mobile networks, you won’t be able to download or install it. Try and access the app from the Android Market, and when prompted to choose which device on which to install it, you’ll only be able to select Sprint-carried devices or WiFi only products. Wired.com attempted to install the application on a number of devices, and was only able to do so on a Sprint-carried Evo 4G and Galaxy Tab, as well as WiFi-only products. Our Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T devices were unable to receive the app for installation. A spokesperson from Verizon confirmed the application is not available to Verizon Wireless customers. AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Google did not immediately respond to requests for comment. A screenshot of…

  18. durf Says:

    i am pretty sure that you never had your hands on any APPLE product

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    SANYO(サンヨー) リラクゼーションチェア Lelax Fit(リラックスフィット) HEC-L20-L ミッドナイトブルーが話題です!入荷しました!

  20. johna Says:

    not a snow balls chance in hell!!
    thats like the stapler I bought at Home depo ran out of staples think they'll give me more for free?

  21. corrighech Says:

    waohhh dudddde!! XD

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    Japan’s nuclear power plant disaster has put the country at risk of power shortages, and GS Yuasa, Panasonic and Sanyo have brought out household lithium-ion energy storage units in response. But Lux Research’s Steve Minnihan says they’re priced too high at more than twice comparable per-kilowatt costs of electric vehicle batteries, which themselves are still [...]

  24. bromarsman suhiki Says:

    I own an HTC Hero and i love it. You have the option of using T9 like on and old phone, full QWERTY keyboard, or even a combined keyboard which combines two keys together. My Hero is an android phone so i recommend an Android type of phone. HTC Hero or the HTC Epic 4G, and many more. Some phones even have a slide out keyboard such as the Galaxy S and the Samsung Moment, also both android. So if the touch screen bothers you when you text, you can just slide out the keyboard.

  25. bunt stermaisaa Says:

    here and there, just got in from a sprint in my brace, you should come to The whole gang's gonna be there!

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  27. ostorreys Says:

    SANYO 遠赤外線ストーブ (ブラウン) RX-FH9A(T): ■遠赤外線(ファー・インフラレッド)ヒーター
    ■パワーセレクト 900W・600W・300W
    ■外形寸法 高さ57.0/47.0×幅33.0×奥行22… http://amzn.to/iTUIWL

  28. vasquamee der Says:

    I have the seek right now but i am thinking of getting this phone what do u think?

  29. braski Says:

    Ok i'll just pop it in your back door, if that's ok :)

  30. nukuo peises Says:

    Maybe if it weren’t for the stupid laugh track in the background, we could actually use some of these as real ring tones. ._.

  31. hilippiah levatherch Says:

    sprint does not allow bluetooth between their phones.
    go to

    VENTONES

    its a free site, you can make any ringtone you want, no cost.
    You can also make animations, wallpapers, anything.
    remember the katana does not allow mp3 files, you need to convert it to a different format.

  32. dickneckan Says:

    I wish I was a flirt.. Lol, but my friends are all extremely flirty, and I dont think there isnt a moment when sexual innuendo isnt involved..
    But thats what teenagers do.. Hehe.
    Great thing is, most of my friends are LGBTQ :D

    Like we always say… "we are either talking about sex, or food.. or both"

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    http://www.freeringtonecreator.ventones.info

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  35. gring correlli Says:

    “penis + butt = :D ” danny’s idea of sexual “innuendo

  36. brahmull renat Says:

    without buying stuff im not aloud

  37. dolpinozze Says:

    I get it in though ; no sexual innuendo.

  38. kuyoshin Says:

    Hello can you tell me if it has a light at night???i mean a flash that helps recording at night.thank you

  39. rory Says:

    I. AM. WHEEZING!!!!!!!!!!! I CANT BREATHE OMG!!!! LMFAOOOOOO

  40. shtowern ces Says:

    Duracell Equivalent of SANYO VM-ES99P Battery

  41. huu Says:

    hi would you pls tell me how you loaded all apps. on that sanyo gps. i too have the same model. pls teach me.

  42. baether avagnardes Says:

    if u were a unicorn, what would u use ur horn for? (no innuendo intended :p)

  43. dira bosquaspai Says:

    wkakwkakkw :3 Ga mungkin banget dia jadi Kok anak sanyo pada ngmgin pa piter?

  44. westascoel remstready Says:

    Learn From My Fail: No, No Nana, Twilight Isn’t An Adult Film #failboat #explainations #grandmother #innuendo

  45. kalva hogshee Says:

    We are the largest International Electronics Online SuperStore We distribute all name brands like Sony Panasonics JVC Sharp Hitachi Canon Akai Pioneer Sanyo just to name a few

  46. shier Says:

    Foto Villa Certosa, Berlusconi in Tribunale è una notizia aggregata dal gf-News – news.gfpoint.com. 
    Testimonianza sprint dell’ex premier nell’ambito del processo che vede imputato l’ex direttore del settimanale “Oggi”, Pino Belleri per gli scatti del 2007.

  47. sch liez Says:

    @lovemydressblog Has Brushy George been your pole name this whole time and I missed the innuendo? FFS!

  48. cathe wietiesieg Says:

    Two weeks ago me and gregory choute visit iron mountain, mi. It was invective and innuendo

  49. low Says:

    Post : Is Carrier IQ making you your operator’s lab rat? URL : Posted : December 13, 2011 at 10:03 am Author : Kevin Fitchard Tags : AT&T, carrier IQ, IQ Agent, Lab Rat, Market Analytics, mobile operators, Network Monitoring, privacy, Sprint, spying, T-Mobile, Verizon Categories : Uncategorized Late Monday Carrier IQ began circulating a document (PDF) it claimed would answer all outstanding questions about the company, its monitoring software and its relationship with the operators. While the doc didn’t answer every question about Carrier IQ and the growing controversy surrounding its operator customers , it did go into detail about how its software, IQ Agent , works, even revealing a few surprises. Notably the company revealed that operators aren’t just receiving the same generic performance and network metrics from every device. Every operator has the ability to tailor what information a phone sends on the fly, allowing it to set up ad hoc test cases targeting different groups of devices or consumers. In other words, an operator can shanghai your phone into a kind of virtual focus group to test out a new product launch and possibly even research the viability of new services. For instance, if an operator wants to see how a new high-profile smartphone is interacting with its network, it can have every one of those devices to send back detailed radio signaling data, which an operator could use to fine-tune future versions of the device. Or if an operator expands an LTE network in a particular market and wants to optimize its coverage, it can order all LTE devices to send back specific logs on cell-to-cell hand-over and dropped data calls. Those are both examples that Carrier IQ provided, but it’s not hard to imagine an operator using IQ Agent’s huge menu of available metrics to gather marketing data on their customers. Carrier IQ readily admits its software can track URLs visited, when applications are activated or deactivated or when IP data sessions begin and end. So if an operator wanted to test out the viability of a new social media data plan, it could track how often a subset of its customers access sites or apps like Twitter or Facebook versus communicating via SMS. The operators have a lot of demographic data about their customers, which they could easily marry to the near-real-time device and network information it collects from IQ Agents. There’s a potential market research bonanza buried in that app. Taking the operators at face value I’m not saying the operators are collecting this kind of market research on their customers, but the capability is most definitely there, and Carrier IQ isn’t throwing up any barriers to accessing that goldmine. Part of the standard kit it provides to every operator is a Market Service Intelligent Platform (MSIP), which gives carriers a fine degree of granularity in determining what data to collect and how to analyze it. If an operator wants to implement a specific case study it merely has to select the types of customers or devices it wants to gather information on – or even select individual customers – and the MSIP reaches out to devices, updating their IQ Agent profiles to start retrieving the relevant data. Of course, Carrier IQ wipes its hands of any responsibility for how operators use the platform, which to me sounds like a cop out: It just gave the operators the gun, it didn’t tell them who to point it at or to pull the trigger. In the U.S., AT&T(s T), Sprint(s S) and T-Mobile have all admitted to using Carrier IQ (Verizon(s vz)(s vod) does not ), but all have stated they use IQ Agent solely for diagnostic and troubleshooting purposes . If we take them at face value, then you could construe this kind of targeted monitoring as harmless. Carrier IQ gives operators the ability to collect hundreds of individual metrics from every device. But rather then sending massive batches of data from every device, they only need to collect the information pertinent to a specific optimization or diagnostic issue. Why fill up databases with billions of useless data points if you only need a few specific metrics? But these kind of targeted analytics do escalate the creep factor of the Carrier IQ controversy. I’m already uncomfortable with the idea of my operator collecting data from device without my knowledge, even if it is only for diagnostic purposes. If my operator is “activating” my phone at random intervals to serve in one of its ad hoc focus groups, then I would be doubly freaked out. I suppose I could accept this if my operator were more up front about it and gave me the option to opt out. But if my operator is using all of Carrier’s IQ capabilities to turn me into an unwitting guinea pig for mobile market research, well, then it’s time to switch Verizon, MetroPCS (s PCS) or any other operator that disavows Carrier IQ. What else Carrier IQ is saying (and not saying) There’s one other item in the Carrier IQ document worth noting: the company acknowledged that it actually was sending some text message content back to the operators, but this was due to a bug in the software. When IQ Agent is set to track signaling data it sometimes accidentally captures SMS messages, which are also transmitted over the over the network’s signaling channel. This only happened when an SMS was sent or received during a data session or voice call. In any case, the content of the SMS is still encrypted in the signaling log. Carrier IQ said it’s fixing this bug, but it’s a moot point really. If operators really wanted to read your text messages they’d just intercept them as they passed through their own SMS routing infrastructure. While Carrier IQ’s document was highly detailed, it still didn’t address the issue of its non-operator relationships. Carrier IQ hinted at other business models in the document, but it didn’t come out and say whether it was distributing its IQ Agent at the behest of any handset vendors or independent research firms. Carrier IQ did say it wasn’t selling or sharing the operators’ data to any other entity, though it hosts some of that data on its own servers. But that still doesn’t answer the question of whether Carrier IQ is collecting information independently for other companies . Apple(s aapl) has already admitted to using Carrier IQ on the iPhone , and Nielsen has some sort of data sharing partnership with the company. There’s also evidence that Carrier IQ has shopped its platform to other research firms. The Yankee Group told us that that it considered buying Carrier IQ metrics at one point , but ultimately decided against it. While Carrier IQ is being transparent about the carrier side of the business, there’s still a big aspect of its business model that remains opaque. Image courtesy of Flickr user jurvetson Add a comment to this post:

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