Top Links


Symbian Software
Data conversion

Bluetooth
3G
SMS
MMS
GPRS
Mobile FAQ

Updates by email


FileSaveAs News Feed Follow FileSaveAs on Twitter FileSaveAs Tech Podcast

FrequencyCast UK Tech Podcast





Motorola A920 Smartphone

Motorola A920

Motorola 920The Motorola A920 is powered by Symbian OS v7 (UIQ), and is a combined mobile phone and PDA. Handset became available in September 2003

The A920 is a 3G phone, with the following features:

  • Tri-band
  • Assisted GPS satellite positioning for location-based services
  • MP3 player
  • Camera
  • Video calls and video playback
  • Speakerphone
  • Email and MMS messaging
  • Voice recording

Memory: 8MB (with SD expansion slot)
Dimensions: Screen dimensions 208x320.
Weight: 110g.

UK Availability: Now discontinued.

If you're looking to get hold of this handset, try the following:

Discuss this phone in our Symbian UIQ forum

Useful links

  • Discuss UIQ - Discussion of the Symbian OS phones
  • Networks - Information on settings for the main UK network operators
  • Handango . - Top site for software for your Symbian OS phone HOT!
  • AllAboutSymbian and MySymbian - News and information on Symbian and supported phones
  • NewLC - Site for Series 60 and UIQ developers to help build better software for smartphones
  • Motorola A925 - An updated version of the Motorola A920
  • O2 online - UK mobile phone network operator, offering free SMS text messages

Sell your old mobile phoneSell your old phone for cash!

Got an old mobile phone handset that you're no longer using? Don't leave it gathering dust - recycle it. You may even be able to make some money for getting rid of your old phone safely.

For a summary of the best deals on making cash from your old handset, try the comparison search too at www.sellyouroldmobile.co.uk

Is this page correct? Something out-of-date or broken? Report a page error.
Please help us correct the problem and to keep this site up-to-date.

If you're looking for help, please don't use this option - instead use our forum


Bookmark this page: deliciousDel.icio.us | diggDigg | stumbleStumbleUpon | technoratiTechnorati | facebookFacebook