Samsung SPH-A460

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Samsung SPH-A460
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Manufacturer Samsung Electronics
Slogan Power and Size all in one piece
SeriesA
Compatible networks CDMA AMPS
Availability by region2002
PredecessorA400 (N400)
SuccessorA660
RelatedA500
Form factor Clamshell
Battery3.7V Li-ion
Displaygreyscale
External displaygreyscale
OtherGPS positioning

The Samsung SPH-A460 was a popular Clamshell CDMA cellphone in the early 2000s and was released to Sprint in 2002 and had two Monochrome Screens one on the front and one on the inside.

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