Testseek.co.uk have collected 13 expert reviews of the Samsung SPH-A920 / MM-A920 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SPH-A920 / MM-A920.
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Abstract: Sprint is trying hard to push new services using the third generation (3G) wireless networks like data access, music or video. Many are saying that 2006 will be the year of cellular TV just as 2005 was the year of MP3 phones. Feature-wise, it makes se...
Abstract: We just put a bunch of time into playing with the Samsing MM-A920, and are reporting back with our thoughts. This is Sprint’s dedicated multimedia phone, offering easy access and navigation of music, games, and video clips on the go. With external n...
Spotty voice dialing, no way to synch contacts and calendar
While I do wish that Samsungs MM-A920 had better reception, since I live in a weak Sprint area, and had better voice dialing performance, since I am just lazy that way, I still think it is a very fun, usable handset. I like all of the multimedia capab...
Speedy EV-DO connections
External music controls
1.3 megapixel digital camera/camcorder
Bluetooth
PictBridge
External TransFlash (microSD) slot
Small screen
Short battery life
Complex access to music files
If you intend to -- or even suspect that you might -- watch Sprint TV, get the A900. But if you intend on listening to music or just accessing the Web, then this is the PowerVision phone for you.
Abstract: It is amazing what is happening in the mobile phone industry today. Even non-Smartphones are getting so smart they can do just about everything. Couple a cutting edge handset with one of the new high speed networks and you have a capable mobile multi-m...
Abstract: When I first went to the Sprint Store after the launch of their new Power Vision service, I thought there was no way I’d ever want to subscribe to the service (I’m already a Sprint customer). Let me tell you (without being corn...
Abstract: Samsungs multimedia A920 is cinema, jukebox, newsroom, and camera all in one. Plus, its easy enough for even a child to use
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Published: 2006-01-11, Author: Ben , review by: cnet.com
The Samsung MM-A920 has a sleek, compact design; beautiful internal and external displays; a speakerphone; a 1.3-megapixel camera; Bluetooth; strong standby battery life; and a 32MB TransFlash card. It also has a music player for MP3 and AAC files, and...
Unfortunately, Bluetooth file transfers on the Samsung MM-A920 are crippled; its bare-bones music player lacks an equalizer and doesnt support WMA files; and you cant pause videos or switch to full-screen mode.
The attractive Samsung MM-A920 comes with a great selection of features, but we wish the offerings were more refined.
Abstract: The Samsung MM-A800 is the first 2.0-megapixel resolution camera phone to be released in the U.S. While 2-megapixel resolution seems pretty archaic in a world of 5-, 6- and 8-megapixel cameras, there is enough resolution to make photo quality 4"x6" pri...