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Audiovox PM8920 (Sprint) Review
The good: Integrated, multifunction camera with 1.3-megapixel resolution; dual 262,000-color screens; ample memory; analog roaming; 64MB of internal memory.
The bad: No Bluetooth or IR port; can't view photo caller ID on the external display.
The bottom line: The Sprint PM-8920 by Audiovox is the first to boast an integrated camera with 1.3-megapixel resolution, yet doesn't skimp on its primary phone duties.
Audiovox PM8920 (Sprint) Specs
Manufacturer: Audiovox Corporation.
Part number: PM8920SLVSPT
- Product Basic Spec
