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November 12, 2005

Samsung MM-A920



Samsung MM-A920Details have surfaced about Samsung's MM-A920. According to Engadget, the phone features:

* EV-DO
* 1.3 megapixel camera
* MicroSD slot
* Bluetooth

Samsung MM-A920 Reviews

Mobiledia reviews the Samsung MM-A920 and writes about the phone's camera: "With the push of a button the A920's 1.3-megapixel camera lens is activated on the front cover. Converting the internal display into the viewfinder, photos of up to 1280 x 960 px in resolution can be captured. Other resolution sizes include 800 x 600 px, 640 x 480 px, and 320 x 240 px. In addition to resolution selections, users can choose between Fine, Normal, and Economy images compression quality options when space is limited. Fast becoming the standard in camera phone technology, 1.3-megapixel cameras excel past prior generation imaging by capturing photos high-enough in quality to make decent prints."

RealTechNews reviews the Samsung A920 with Sprint Power Vision, and concludes: "Sprint is really making bold moves into the TV arena and I have to say that paired with the video phone, music service, games, stereo speakers, and all the other many bells and whistles, the phone is amazing and the service options seem endless. Only con for me is not having the service be quad band because I travel a lot internationally, but if that�s not an issue for you - this is one sleek looking phone with a lot going on under the hood."

DigitalTrends reviews the Samsung MM-A920 and notes that the phone supports the PictBridge standard, so that you can print photos without a PC if you have a PictBridge compatible printer. The review also talks about the phone's battery life: "Samsung estimates that you'll get three hours of continuous talk time, which is a little below average. No estimated standby time is listed, which to us sounds like a studio not previewing a movie for critics knowing that the subsequent reviews will be less than benevolent. Suffice it to say, this is a phone that ought to be charged every night and will require you to pack a charger for even overnight trips to ensure battery life."

MobileBurn reviews the Samsung SPH-A920 and comments on the camera: "the MM-A920's 1.3 megapixel camera is capable of taking decent quality still photos as well as video clips. While the camera's automatic white balance sometime tends to produce photos that are a bit cool looking, temperature wise, it is otherwise pretty accurate in most situations. The camera also has a fairly wide focus range that will let you capture most situations nicely, as long as the subject is not too close to the phone. Video clips of up to 30 seconds in length can be recorded. Both videos and still photos can be easily uploaded to your own gallery page on the Sprint website, or can be copied over to your PC by using a memory card reader. While the included USB cable can't be used for accessing your photos directly from the phone, it can be used with a PictBridge compatible printer for direct-from-phone printing."



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