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PCS Vision Audiovox PM-8920 Picture Phone (Sprint) - Wireless Phone

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PCS Vision Audiovox PM-8920 Picture Phone (Sprint)

Our Price: $299.99


Manufacturer: Sanyo

Availability: This item is currently not available.


Number of Media: 1
Features:

  • Built-in 1.3 Megapixel Camera with built-in Flash
  • Voice Activated Dialing and 2-Way Speakerphone
  • Tri Mode CDMA Operation (800 MHz Amps/800 MHz CDMA/1900 MHz PCS)
  • 260K Color TFT Screens inside and out
  • Includes phone and rapid travel charger

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Product Description

While this phone's claim to fame is its 1.3 megapixel still camera, it's also a full-featured phone with a speakerphone, an airplane mode and support for Sprint PCS vision wireless Internet services.


A Customer Review

"Pretty good overall"

I just got this phone about 2 weeks ago. It's pretty easy to use. Voice quality is acceptable. Battery life is terrific. But my favorite feature is the blue lighting on the hinges/sides of the phone. I like this feature because it draws attention to the phone when in use and is just straight-out cool. It's lights are not as good as the previous T-Mobile phone that I had (The Siemens CF62T, which also has lighting effects, except they are around the rim of the keyboard) but it works. Overall, this phone is pretty good. Can take a beating, easy to learn functions/features, fair quality camera, and frigging sweet dynamic lights.

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