Access to the Sprint Music Store, news and other entertainment content at broadband-like speeds

Nov 30, 2005 14:19 GMT  ·  By

Sprint has officialy announced the availability of the Samsung MM-A900 and Samsung MM-A920 mobile phones. New services supported by both the MM-A900 and the MM-A920 include the newly announced Sprint Music Store, which allows users to immediately buy and download complete songs directly to their phone; 30 channels of live and on demand video and audio from Sprint TV and On Demand, a personalized resource guide to news, traffic, weather, sports and entertainment content.

The MM-A920, with its embedded music player and external music navigation controls, provides access to thousands of songs for instant download and easy access. With an expansion slot that houses up to 512MB of TransFLASH memory, the MM-A920 allows music lovers to easily store and transfer their favourite tunes, images and videos.

Measuring just over a half-inch thick, the ultra-compact MM-A900 is the thinnest Power Vision phone available from Sprint. Made of magnesium, a lightweight metal, the handset's unique look and feel will delight the user. In addition, the sleek handset's large, crisp display and stereo speakers are ideal for watching live TV with full-motion video with vivid sound. Both phones include numerous powerful features such as: 1.3 mega-pixel camera with a flash and zoom, PictBridge-enabled printing capabilities, Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free connectivity and phone-as-modem capabilities.

The MM-A900 and MM-A920 will be available at the end of this month and respectively in Sprint stores or at www.sprint.com at a retail price of $349 before available rebates.