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I'm planning to go for a new 2 year plan of sprint. which is the best cell phone i can take that runs on sprint???
I am seeing for the phone which has these features bluetooth,MP3,extendable memory etc.
Earlier i was using Sony Ericsson k750i GSM.
I was planning for Samsung MM-A920 from http://www.inphonic.com/ I was getting extra $100 after rebates but now no $100. :confused:
which one to take????????
redguy
05-01-2006, 10:58 PM
The 920 is a great phone... some people prefer it to the 900.
murf_durf
05-01-2006, 11:51 PM
Take a look at the phone reviews sections and many websites have comparisons and u can take a look at what features interest you the most to make ur decision i believe phonescoop.com is one of them hope this helps
shans
05-02-2006, 12:51 PM
The 920 is a great phone... some people prefer it to the 900.
thanks buddy
shans
05-02-2006, 12:51 PM
The 920 is a great phone... some people prefer it to the 900.
thanks buddy, i think 920 is better
shans
05-02-2006, 01:03 PM
The 920 is a great phone... some people prefer it to the 900.
thanks buddy, i think 920 is better
shans
05-02-2006, 01:05 PM
Take a look at the phone reviews sections and many websites have comparisons and u can take a look at what features interest you the most to make ur decision i believe phonescoop.com is one of them hope this helps
this site is a lot helpful, thanks dude
CAPONE6700
05-02-2006, 01:15 PM
920 is better for sure, 900 is only good if you have a second battery = $59.99
goillini34
05-02-2006, 02:22 PM
I got a second new OEM battery on E-bay for 6 bucks...
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smarcin
05-04-2006, 08:34 PM
I went into my local Sprint store and got 3, yes THREE A920s for free! The rep said he was giving them to me free because I had "done my research and seen an offer for a free phone online." Yes, on ebay you can get an A920 for $.99 with a new 2 year contract. I love my A920, and so do my husband and son. The Power Vision is awesome! I have mine set up to stream video and audio from home through Orb, for free. (See www.orb.com.) I also signed up for the Unlimited Phone as Modem (PAM) for $39.99 a month. I can connect my laptop to my phone and surf the net at EV-DO speed anywhere in the Twin Cities Metro area. No more looking for a free wifi connection!
The phone's screen is decent sized. The A920 comes with a stereo headset. And, of course there is the mp3 player. Works great too. Be advised that you put music on the micro SD card by putting it into the SD adapter. Then you put that into any device that will read and write to an SD card. This normally is either already on your computer or attaches to your computer with a USB cable. You cannot send music/video to your micro SD card using the USB cable that comes with your phone. Also, as far as I can tell, pretty much the only thing you can use the Bluetooth for is a headset. I have heard that maybe you can send one contact at a time to your handset by Bluetooth. I may be wrong, but I don't think you can connect your laptop to your phone via Bluetooth.
The reps pretty much discourage the A900. They say a lot of people have returned them. Also, it doesn't have expandable memory...
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