Introduction
When it first appeared, most folks dismissed the Samsung MM-A900 as a mere knock-off of the Motorola RAZR, the iPod of the cell phone world. Many people spoke to soon. While the broadband EV-DO-capable A900 (available from Sprint for $199.99 with a two-year contract), may lack the RAZR's iconic style and solid metallic feel, it is slightly superior in almost every other aspect. However, while both phones will turn heads, neither phone incorporates a removable memory option, which means that neither is a good choice if your interest is combining your phone with an MP3 player. Although, if you're considering either the A900 or the RAZR mainly to up your cell sartorial splendor, your choice may come down to which carrier you prefer. The RAZR is available from Verizon and Cingular and the A900 is only available from Sprint.

While the A900 may seem to be excellent in almost every respect, the lack of expandable memory severely cripples this phone.

by Arthur Holt on August 21, 2007:
“The phone has a gorgeous screen and has a great feel. I added the extended battery which came with a new cover/door, and is still fairly slim compared to other extended batteries I've had for other phones. And the extra weight of the ext. battery makes the...” More...