Samsung MM-A920 Reviews

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Samsung MM-A920 (SPH-A920) Reviews. Cell Phones Reviews by CNET.
The good: 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 it supports a high-speed 1xEV-DO network.

The bad: Unfortunately, Bluetooth file transfers on the Samsung MM-A920 are crippled; its bare-bones music player lacks an equalizer and doesn’t support WMA files; and you can’t pause videos or switch to full-screen mode.

The bottom line: The attractive Samsung MM-A920 comes with a great selection of features, but we wish the offerings were more refined.

Samsung MM-A920 Review and User Opinions. Cell Phones Reviews by Digital Trends.
As if merging a camera into a cell phone wasn’t challenging enough for industrial designers, now they have to supplement this device with an MP3 player as well! Instead of playing with new form factors and radical designs, Samsung has simply adjusted the tried-and-true clamshell form factor to incorporate a 1.3 megapixel camera and an MP3 player into its MM-A920, available for Sprint’s PowerVision EV-DO network. The A920 could have benefited from more variation in theme and it seems like a slightly less-endowed rip-off of the LG-VX8100 for Verizon (which is undergoing a redesign as the VX8300 that is due to be available this summer). However, each of these phones operate on different networks so by default and regardless of its imitation of Verizon’s model, the A920 is the best music phone available for Sprint.

Samsung MM-A920 Review and User Opinions. Cell Phones Reviews by Digital Trends.
If you’ve seen the LG-VX8100 for Verizon, you’ve seen the A920 for Sprint. The obvious differences are in the phones’ coloring — the A920 is jet black compared to the VX8100’s blue-and-silver scheme — and the VX8100 has an annoying stub antenna. Another small difference is in the minor key assignments that differentiate the dial pad layouts. Otherwise, both phones have the camera lens with flash, external color LCD screen and music control buttons on the front cover, stereo speakers mounted on opposite sides of the clamshell hinge, a volume toggle and a headphone jack on the left spine, a memory card slot and a direct camera activation key on the right spine.


Samsung MM-A920