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Samsung MM-A880 Review
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For those who enjoy simplicity, Samsung provides this MM-A880 phone series. It’s cute, small, and light, and eventhough it supports Sprint’s multimedia services, the phone only comes with the standard features. On the good side, it has a pretty good reception and noise-cancelling microphone technology. But on the bad side, it has an oddly slanted keypad, a relative small internal memory, and a low quality camera. It doesn’t even support Bluetooth connectivity.
PCMag has more detail review about this Samsung MM-A880 mobile phone. Here’s an excerpt from the review:
Sprint delivers respectable midrange power in a very cute package with the Samsung MM-A880. A small, relatively light (3.5 oz) flip phone, the MM-A880 pops open to show a thoroughly average 176–by-220-pixel color screen and a keypad of small, oddly slanted keys. Sound quality on the earpiece and speakerphone is generally clear, if sometimes a touch muffled. There are slight gain problems when the speakerphone is at a high volume; we rated it a tiny notch below the LG VI-125 and the Sanyo MM-5600.
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