Samsung MM-A920

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.

Carriers

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

  • Sprint (U.S.A.)
  • Bell Mobility (Canada) as the SPH-a920.
  • Sasktel (Canada) as the SPH-a920.
  • Qwest (U.S.A.)

And in New Zealand by:

  • Telecom New Zealand (New Zealand)