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  1. #1
    scannell
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    Does anyone have the Samsung MM-920? I would like a brief report on the
    phone. How is the Bluetooth also.
    scannell
    cols oh





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  2. #2
    Notan
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    Re: Samsung MM-A920

    scannell wrote:
    >
    > Does anyone have the Samsung MM-920? I would like a brief report on the
    > phone. How is the Bluetooth also.
    > scannell
    > cols oh


    http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=783

    Notan



  3. #3
    Jesse
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    Re: Samsung MM-A920

    "scannell" <[email protected]> wrote in news:no9Zf.81249$UZ5.34719
    @tornado.ohiordc.rr.com:

    > Does anyone have the Samsung MM-920? I would like a brief report on the
    > phone. How is the Bluetooth also.
    > scannell
    > cols oh
    >

    Very nice phone, of course with alot of features and the abiltiy to play
    music and movies.
    My 1 real complaint is the speaker phone is pretty weak.
    Bluetooth is hobbled - You are limited to using it for a wireless earpiece,
    and transfer of contacts.




  4. #4
    Todd W
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    Re: Samsung MM-A920


    "scannell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Does anyone have the Samsung MM-920? I would like a brief report on the
    > phone. How is the Bluetooth also.
    > scannell
    > cols oh


    Just bought one today for my gf.

    How do you put mp3s on it without buying them from the sprint store?

    I tried downloading one from my web site and emailing one to the phone.

    The web site method resulted in the phone saying "Document too large"

    The email method resulted in an autorelpy from from my email server saying
    the destination server said the message was too large.

    Thanks,

    Todd W.





  5. #5
    Todd W
    Guest

    Re: Samsung MM-A920


    "Todd W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "scannell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Does anyone have the Samsung MM-920?

    >
    > Just bought one today for my gf.
    >
    > How do you put mp3s on it without buying them from the sprint store?
    >


    I get it:

    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1089890841617

    It has a OEM USB cable... dont see why I cant use that. Is there no software
    for this thing?

    Todd W.





  6. #6
    Jesse
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    Re: Samsung MM-A920

    "Todd W" <[email protected]> wrote in news:60GZf.56140$F_3.9911
    @newssvr29.news.prodigy.net:

    >
    > "scannell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Does anyone have the Samsung MM-920? I would like a brief report on the
    >> phone. How is the Bluetooth also.
    >> scannell
    >> cols oh

    >
    > Just bought one today for my gf.
    >
    > How do you put mp3s on it without buying them from the sprint store?
    >
    > I tried downloading one from my web site and emailing one to the phone.
    >
    > The web site method resulted in the phone saying "Document too large"
    >
    > The email method resulted in an autorelpy from from my email server saying
    > the destination server said the message was too large.
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Todd W.
    >

    You must get a transflash reader [$10] then transfer them to the microchip
    via usb port on a computer.
    Pretty easy process.
    The supplied 32mb chip is obviously not very useful, therefore you should
    splurge an extra $50 or so and get a 512 card or 1mb, that way you'll be able
    to store many mp3s, and movies if you wish.
    So yes, you are looking at investing more into this phone to make it useful.




  7. #7
    rkhalona
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    Re: Samsung MM-A920

    This is a very nice phone, but it has one serious omission: it doesn't
    have analog reception capability. Now, you might say that's old
    technology, but if you travel a lot, you will find yourself in places
    where Sprint's digital coverage (which has improved significantly in
    the last few years) is spotty and when you need to make that emergency
    call, analog is good to have. I think it's a shame they left it out
    since some of the cheaper phones (like the Samsung 840) does include
    analog.

    You can't have everything.

    RK




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