In the realm of low-key product updates, the Samsung SPH-A900M may just take the cake; it's essentially an A900 Blade with different software (the external music control buttons appear to have changed color, too, but that doesn't meet our stringent criteria for a "product update"). Previously rumored across the Internets as the A900P, the re-upped model supports Qualcomm's uiOne interface customization, supposedly enabling fantastical themes that A900 users could only dream of. Otherwise, the specs seem identical -- on the whole, we encourage owners of the original to keep their envy to a minimum.
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Add a letter, call it good: Samsung A900M for Sprint

C. Ziegler|09.19.06
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September 19, 2006 5:51 AM
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