Samsung PCS SPH N300 GPS CDMA

Sprint and Samsung have launched the SPH-N300, America's first GPS-enabled wireless phone. 

The Sprint PCS SPH-N300 by Samsung is designed to support future location-based and E911 emergency services, as they become available on the Sprint PCS nationwide network but works today nationwide as a Sprint PCS Phone. Sprint PCS is the first and only wireless carrier to meet the FCC's deadline of selling a GPS-enabled handset by Oct. 1, 2001. 

The Sprint PCS SPH-N300 by Samsung will dial 911 today, but the GPS-enabled, location functionality is not currently available.

Measuring a mere 4.5"H x 1.9" W x 0.9"D, and weighing 4.1 ounces with a standard battery. Its compact flip style and metallic blue exterior gives consumers a sleek tool for staying connected and organized with its advanced voice and data capabilities. 

The SPH-N300 offers customers the Openwave 4.1 Browser, for quick and easy access to the Wireless Web; PIM features including calendar with scheduler and alarms, "to- do" list, calculator, and countdown feature; enhanced phone book that stores up to 199 numbers; 23 new ringers; and a customizable display.

The SPH-N300 is available for $149.99 at Sprint and it's online stores.


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