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Tuesday, 01 September 2009 |
Sprint Samsung M330 Features and Specs - Shoot, share and print high-resolution digital photos instantly. Send short video clips with your picture and video-enabled Sprint® Phone.
- Instantly send and receive SMS text messages across the room or around the country.
- Enjoy the convenience of hands-free communication by using headsets, car-kits and other Bluetooth®-compatible devices.* Featuring Stereo BT Profile as well. *Bluetooth® wireless accessories are sold separately.
- Compose messages easier and faster. Predictive text input and the internal dictionary predicts text as you type, making it simpler to send messages.
- Download unique images to use as screen savers - or make it easy to tell who's calling by assigning specific images to numbers in your address book.
- If your phone is ever lost, stolen, damaged or replaced, you can use Wireless Backup to restore your contact information quickly and easily. Additional charges apply.
- Say the name of any entry in your phone book and the number is dialed automatically without using the keypad. This feature is speaker-independent, so there is no need to train the phone to respond to any one person's voice. Receive an audible status report of your phone/s coverage and signal strength.
- Compatible with select TTY devices.
- Features an embedded Global Positioning System (GPS). Chip necessary for utilizing the E911 emergency location services, where available.
- Enjoy easy, hands free communication with a speakerphone that lets you hear callers loud and clear.
- This handset has been certified as Hearing Aid Compatible in accordance with applicable industry standards. This handset has a HAC rating of M4 for hearing aids operating in the acoustic mode. This handset has a HAC rating of T4 for hearing aids operating with a telecoil mode.
- 3.7" X 1.7" X .6"
- Weight: 3.2 ounces
- Battery Information: 960mAh
- Talk Time: Up to 6.3 hours
- Standard Battery
- AC Charger
- Cannot be used as a modem
- Antenna Compatibility Unknown
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 November 2009 )
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