Samsung MM-A920

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Samsung MM-A920
Samsung MM-A920
Manufacturer Samsung Electronics
Carrier Sprint PCS
Available late 2005
Screen 176x220 pixels, 262,000 colors
Camera 1.3 megapixels
Ringtone Polyphonic, 64 chords, MP3 support
Memory card MicroSD
Networks CDMA 800 and 1900, EV-DO
Connectivity Bluetooth, USB
Physical size 3.86" x 2.00" x 0.57" (98mm x 51mm x 14mm)
Weight 3.90 oz (111g)
Form factor Clamshell

The Samsung MM-A920 is a thin, fully-loaded multimedia flip phone. Features include:

  • Sprint PCS Power Vision video on-demand, and Sprint Music Store capable
  • External and internal color screens
  • EV-DO near-broadband download speeds
  • Download MP3 files over the air and play them
  • Voice-activated dialing with high quality speakerphone
  • Video capture camcorder with 176x144 resolution
  • 1.3 Megapixel digital camera with flash and direct to printer PictBridge support
  • Built in GPS receiver
  • Transflash MicroSD card slot allows up to 1GB memory cards to store pictures, videos or mp3s. Comes with 32MB card.

Other technical data include:

  • Form Factor: Clamshell
  • Internal Antenna
  • Battery Life: Talk: 3.50 hours, Standby: 144 hours (6.0 days)

The MM-A920 was introduced in late 2005 around the same time as the MM-A900 (which was Samsung's first attempt to compete with the Motorola RAZR), and was fairly well-received by critics upon its release. At that time, Sprint reps were recommending the A920 over the A900, due to a variety of glitches experienced by early A900 users.

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The phone has been distributed in North America by the following carriers:

And in New Zealand by:

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