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FCC Approves Another World-Roaming Samsung for Sprint

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Aug 18, 2009, 9:15 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Documents seen recently on the FCC web site provide details about an unannounced phone from Samsung. The SPH-i350 has EVDO Rev. A, as well as quad-band GSM/EDGE, Bluetooth (with A2DP), and Wi-Fi radios on board. Samsung phones with a model number similar to this generally run some sort of smartphone operating system, such as Windows Mobile or Symbian, though the FCC documents do not confirm this of the SPH-i350. The documents also make mention of support for 2100MHz spectrum, though this, also, is not 100% confirmed. Neither Samsung nor Sprint has announced this device.

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Kryger

Aug 18, 2009, 12:25 PM

symbian

yay linux
I didn't know they had Symbian for CDMA....
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U.S. carriers really should give Symbian a try and see how consumers respond, especially the high-end handsets, E75, N95, and N97. Just see how ppl respond, that's all.

But I really don't think this is a Symbian smartphone, especially on Sprint? Re...
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jdace09

Aug 19, 2009, 2:13 AM

Can I use this with AT&T/Cingular?

The specs on this thing say it supports GSM 850 (but not 1900). Does that mean it can be used as both a GSM and CDMA device in the US, or can Sprint do something to block GSM functionality in the US? My goal is to have both so theres always service- just pop the Sim in and no worries.. right?
If you could there probally wont be any 3g ☹️
a99tandem

Aug 19, 2009, 9:00 AM

This is the Samsung Intrepid

--Effectively.. yes- the ace 2
htrony

Aug 19, 2009, 12:07 AM

it's the samsung ace two

touch screen, windows mobile

or at least that is what i would guess
 
 
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