Motorola A920 Review
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The A920 has a special design. That’s for sure the least you can say. A920 isn’t exactly a little phone that you don’t notice. To be honest, it is huge. And it has an external antenna. Still it feels nice to hold in your hand perhaps due to the fact that it is very solid and heavy, and it is very well built. No squeaking or loose pieces.
Specifications
General
Network: GSM900 / GSM1800 / GSM1900
Introduced: 2003
Status: Available
Form factor: Block
Antenna: External
SAR Value: 0.75 W/Kg
Size
Weight: 212 g
Dimensions: 148 x 60 x 25 mm
Display
Type: Graphical
Colours: 65K
Size: 208 x 320 pixels
Memory
Shared Memory: 8MB
- MMC/SD card slot (supplied with 32MB SD card)
Ringtones
Polyphonic: Yes
- MP3, MIDI, WAV, AMR ringtones
Networking
GPRS: Yes, Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots)
Modem: Yes, 384 kbps (WCDMA)
USB: Yes
Bluetooth: Yes
WAP: Yes, 2.0
Infrared : No
Email Client: Yes
Features
Vibration: Yes
SMS: Send / Receive
MMS: Send / Receive
Camera: Yes, digital photo/video (VGA)
Java: Yes
Games: Yes
Clock : Yes
Alarm : Yes
Voice Memo: Yes
T9: Yes
- Touch Screen
- EMS
- GPS features
- Opera browser
- MP3/MPEG-4 player
- Sync ML
Standard Battery
Type: Li-Ion
Standby Time: 70 hours
Talk Time: 1 hours 30 minutes

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