By Allen Tsai | Mon Dec 19, 2005 8:51 am |
Measuring just over a half-inch thick, the new Samsung MM-A900 (aka the Blade) is the thinnest Power Vision phone available from Sprint. Designed to go head-to-head against the Motorola RAZR, the A900 is made from a lightweight magnesium metal to provide rigidity while maintaining its sleek and slim profile.
Taking advantage of new services supported by Sprint, A900 users can access Sprint Music Store to buy and download complete songs directly to their phone, listen to 30 channels of live and on-demand video and audio from Sprint TV and, receive information on news, traffic, weather, sports and entertainment.Accessing Sprint TV, the A900 features a large, crisp 262K-color display and stereo speakers, ideal for watching live TV with full-motion video with vivid sound. And harnessing the speed of Sprint's EV-DO network, the A900 enables customers to view the latest news, music and entertainment content at broadband-like speeds in an ultra-thin package. - Samsung MM-A900 Review
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Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:41 pm | By
Samsung scored another patent victory over Apple in Germany, heightening tensions between the two companies and raising questions about Apple's future legal prospects.
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Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:09 pm | By
Samsung's ultra-slim Galaxy S3's sleeker design and other rumored features could directly compete with Apple's iPhone 5 when released this spring.
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Fri Feb 03, 2012 11:53 am | By
Apple is widening its patent case against Samsung in Australia, suggesting the lawsuit between the two competitors is going to intensify before any resolution.
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Wed Feb 01, 2012 4:00 pm | By
Samsung will delay the release of the Galaxy S3 smartphone until later this year, banking on the success of current offerings to produce strong sales well into 2012.
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Tue Jan 31, 2012 2:21 pm | By
The European Commission is investigating whether Samsung's use of patents to sue Apple breaks EU antitrust rules, a development that may put the company's expanding cases and other companies' court actions in jeopardy.
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