The FCC today approved the Samsung A900, an ultra-thin clamshell CDMA phone for the U.S. based on the Korean SCH-V740. As rumored, FCC documents confirm that the RAZR-like phone is intended for Sprint. FCC documents also confirm that the phone will be dual-band digital-only, have an internal antenna, Bluetooth, a swivel camera, a color external display with media keys, and EV-DO high-speed data. The Korean version is only 14.5 mm thick and has a music player, a QVGA display, and a 1.3 megapixel camera.
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