The first GPS-capable phone for the US market. Otherwise standard feature set for a modern CDMA phone. Tri-band. SPH-N300 is the Sprint PCS model, SCH-N300 is the Verizon Wireless model.
Specs |
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Display | 128 x 64 pixelsType: ? |
Battery | ? mAhRemovableTalk: 3.8 hours max.Standby: 192 hours max. |
Processor | ? |
Storage | Not expandable |
Weight | 4.1 oz 116 g |
Dimensions | 4.5 x 1.9 x 0.9 in 114 x 48 x 22.9 mm |
OS / Platform | (proprietary) |
Modes |
CDMA 850 / 1900AMPS 850
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Phone Book Capacity | 199 |
Features |
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GPS / Location | Can be turned off via settings (except during 911 calls) |
Contacts | |
Voice Dialing | Type: Speaker-dependent (tags)up to 10 |
Data & Network | |
Data Tethering | Yes |
WAP / Web Browser | Browser Software: OpenWave 4.1.22b1One-touch access |
Input | |
Predictive Text Entry | Technology: T9 |
Side Keys | Yes |
Productivity | |
Alarm | Yes |
Calculator | Yes |
Calendar | Yes |
To-Do List | Yes |
Software | |
Games | Number of games: 2Flying Tight, Run For Money |
Voice | |
Headset Jack (2.5 mm) | Yes |
FCC ID | A3LSPHN300 » approved Sep 27, 2001 |