Samsung MM-A940

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Samsung MM-A940
Samsung MM-A940
Manufacturer Samsung Electronics
Carrier Sprint Nextel
Screen 176x220 pixels, 262K TFT-LCD
Camera 2 megapixel, flash, 2X optical zoom
Ringtone Polyphonic, 64 chords, MP3 support
Memory 60 MB
Memory card microSD
Networks CDMA Dual Band / Tri-Mode (1900/800 MHz, Amps 800), EVDO
Connectivity Bluetooth, USB
Physical size 3.68" x 1.83" x 1.01" (93 x 46 x 26 mm)
Weight 4.90 oz (139 g)
Form factor Clamshell

The Samsung MM-A940 (also known as the SPH-A940 or A940) is a discontinued CDMA cellular phone for Sprint Nextel. The A940 features a 2.0 megapixel camera with 2x optical zoom, an MP3 player with external controls, bluetooth, an expandable microSD slot and streaming video and music with Sprint's EVDO.

  • Features an innovative twisting design with dual high-resolution displays - 262K TFT 176 x 220 Main Display
  • Includes 60 MB of internal memory along with a free 32 MB MicroSD (Transflash) memory card
  • Built-in 2.0-megapixel camera features a 2x optical zoom, LED flash, auto focus, multi-shot and brightness adjustments
  • Supports Sprint Power Vision, Music Store, J2ME, and the ability to view Word and PDF documents
  • Supports the following Bluetooth profiles: Headset(HSP)/Handsfree(HFP)/Dial-up networking(DUN)/File Transfer(FTP)/Object Push (OPP)/Basic Printing (BPP)
  • The A940 can print pictures without using a PC by connecting directly with PictBridge supported printers (via the included USB cable)

This wireless phone is dual-band and operates on the digital 1900 GHz and 800 MHz bands. It features EVDO technology that is faster than traditional data communications over cellular networks.

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

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