Home Samsung Phones Samsung SPH-A700 Updated: Nov 26, 2021, 5:44 AM Samsung SPH-A700 Specs Camera 1 MP Main Display 220 x 176 px Description A700 is high-end CDMA phone which features dual 262k TFT displays, 1M pixel camera, video recording/streaming, 1xRTT data, GPS location, polyphonic ringtones, digital TTY, speaker independent voice dialing and voice recording. This device is also known as Samsung MM-A700 I want it 0 users I have it 0 users I had it 4 users Specs Compare Display Resolution: 220 x 176 px Technology: TFT Additional display: TFT, Colors: 65 536 Battery Type: Li - Ion, User replaceable Camera Rear: Single camera Main camera: 1 MP (Autofocus) Flash: Yes Video recording: Yes Design Size comparison Dimensions: 3.50 x 2.00 x 0.96 inches (88.9 x 50.8 x 24.4 mm) Weight: 4.20 oz (119.0 g) Features: Numeric keypad, Soft keys Connectivity & Features Location: GPS Regulatory Approval FCC approval: Date approved: May 13, 2004 FCC ID value: A3LSPHA700 Despite our efforts to provide full and correct Samsung SPH-A700 specifications, there is always a possibility of admitting a mistake. If you see any wrong or incomplete data, please LET US KNOW. If you are interested in using our specs commercially, check out our Phone specs database licensing page. Latest News Ex-Metro rep turns whistleblower and reveals schemes that allegedly defraud customers (UPDATE) In the EU, Apple will stop selling these iPhone models in approximately two weeks The Pixel Phone app has new audio emoji for the holidays and a new location for the video call icon AT&T shuts down its messaging apps prematurely and deletes cloud backups There's a million-person waitlist for this T-Mobile offering Google TV continues to expand its home screen banner ads Popular stories T-Mobile gift goes up in smoke, teaching everyone an important lesson Leak reveals T-Mobile will accept trades in any condition for super iPhone 16, Galaxy S24 deal T-Mobile shares crash following comments made by CEO Mike Sievert T-Mobile finally confirms rumors about T Life app Third-party USB-C cables can wipe out your financial accounts before you know there's a problem AT&T and Verizon are withholding crucial information from over a million customers