This phone only is known to work with the driver from DataPilot.
The filesystem is not available on this phone and BitPim currently does not support downloading of photos from the phone.
To transfer wallpaper and ringers to this phone, the phone must be placed in "PC Sync" mode before such transfers will work. To enter PC Sync mode, choose "Tools/Extras" in the phone's menu, followed by "PC Sync" and "PC Sync Mode".
The Sanyo 4900 Users' Manual contains substantially more information about operating the phone than the manual that comes in the retail packaging.
The Sanyo 4900 Specifications is a two page flyer that summarizes the features of the phone.
The RL-4920 is a bar phone that supports ReadyLink(tm), Sprint's "Walkie-Talkie" service.
The SCP-5300 is a flip phone with a built-in camera.
To transfer wallpaper and ringers to this phone, the phone must be placed in "PC Sync" mode before such transfers will work. To enter PC Sync mode, choose "Tools/Extras" in the phone's menu, followed by "PC Sync" and "PC Sync Mode".
There is no known method of reading pictures from the 5300's camera using the data cable. Camera pictures can only be transferred using Sprint's Vision service.
The SCP-5400, also known as the RL2500 is a flip phone which supports ReadyLink.
The SCP-5500, also known as the VM4500 is a flip phone with a built-in camera that supports ReadyLink. It is possible to take still pictures and video with this camera.
The MM-5600 is a 1.3 MegaPixel Camera phone with a removable memory card. When connected to a computer with a USB cable, the phone can be accessed with several different protocols. To use the phone with BitPim, select the "Standby" option in the USB Connection menu.
The SCP-7200, also known as the RL2000 is a rugged phone which supports ReadyLink.
To transfer wallpaper and ringers to this phone, the phone must be placed in "PC Sync" mode before such transfers will work. To enter PC Sync mode, choose "Tools/Extras" in the phone's menu, followed by "PC Sync" and "PC Sync Mode".
The SCP-7300, also known as the RL7300 is a rugged flip phone which supports ReadyLink.
The SCP-8100 is a flip phone with a built-in camera.
Bell Mobility, which covers parts of Canada, offers the Sanyo SCP-8100. This phone, while functionally similar to the Sprint 8100, has different firmware, so it is important to the "SCP-8100 (Bell Mobility)" in the settings menu when using this phone.
It has been reported that this version of the 8100 has media uploads crippled. It is possible to transfer wallpaper and ringers to the phone, however, these media files can not be viewed or assigned to contacts. Because media transfered to the phone over the cable can not be used, BitPim will not transfer images and ringers to this phone.
The PM-8200 is a flip phone with a built-in camera that supports ReadyLink.
The MM-8300 is a flip phone with a built-in still/video camera that supports ReadyLink. The filesystem is not available on this phone.
BitPim Online Help built 17 January 2010