My Samsung was through Sprint, and her Razr was through T-Mobile, which is practically brand new, I think she maybe talked a total of 8 hours on it. We decided on a family share plan through Verizon, and she is getting a new Pink Razr, since they wont transfer hers over, and I am getting a Samsung A930. Here are some crappy pictures of them both. The Razr comes with the wall charger, the A900 comes with the data cable, spare battery, 2 car chargers, and two wall chargers. I am asking $150 for both, or $75 a piece. The A900 features Bluetooth, megapixel camera, speakerphone, streaming video, music player, voice dictation, and PictBridge photo printing. It also records video, as much as the memory can hold, there is no limit on the video size. It also features Wireless Broadband capability, I used it for the longest time at my house in Clinton where I had no internet service, So I used the phone…it worked great, it was equal to a DSL connection. Here are more detailed specs. I dont have anything on the Razr because I dont know much about them.
Manufacturer: Samsung
Model: SPH-a900
Carrier: Sprint
Technology: CDMA
Band: CDMA 850 / CDMA 1900
Display: 262,144 Color TFT LCD
Camera: 1+ Megapixel
Video: Yes
Battery Life: 3 Hours Talk Time
Dimensions: 3.86" x 2.01" x 0.57"
Screen: 65,000 Color TFT LCD 96 x 96 Pixels
Languages: English, Spanish
Data Capability: Yes
Infrared: No
MP3: Yes
Form Factor: Clamshell Internal Antenna
Ringtones: Polyphonic
Messaging: Text, Picture
Bluetooth: Yes
Weight: 3.90 oz
Games: Yes
Browser Type: Wireless Internet
A900 - May be sold to vwracer47
Razr - Still available.
I do have to say, I just got my Samsung A930, and I am not nearly impressed with it as I was with the A900, im going to miss that phone, just not Sprint service. The A900 is an awesome phone.
I dont know. I know it will work on T-Mobile, Cellular One, but I am sure there is a way to make it work with Verizon, or Sprint…I just dont know how to do it.
The razr won’t work on sprint, even if you do get it unlocked because it uses a different network, CDMA, something like that and T-mobile and Cingular use GSM. You would have a better chance unlocking a phone on sprint and taking it to Verizon and vise versa.