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Audiovox/Toshiba VM4050 / CDM-9900 / CDM-9950SP Specifications
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Basics
Manufacturer UTStarcom (Audiovox)
ODM Toshiba
Networks CDMA 800/1900 AMPS 800
Data Platform 1xRTT
FCC ID CJ6DCFC009001
Size & Shape
Weight 4.09 oz. (116g)
Dimensions 3.66" x 1.89" x 0.95" (93 x 48 x 24mm)
Form-Factor clamshell with extendable antenna
Power
Battery Life (Standby) 380 hours (15.8 days)
Battery Life (Talking) 3.33 hours (200 minutes)
Battery Type Li-On
Connectivity
Application Platform Java
Sync Options USB
Phone As Modem Yes
GPS / LBS gpsOne
Memory & Imaging
Display Size 2.0 inches
Resolution 320x240
Display Type, Depth 262K Color TFT LCD
Caller ID Display Yes
Built-in Memory 6.5MB
Camera Yes with video recording
Audio
TTY/TDD Yes
Audio Out/Headset Jack 2.5 mm
Speakerphone Yes, half-duplex
Interactivity
Vibrate Yes
Voice Dialing Yes
SMS Text Messaging Yes
MMS Multimedia Messaging Yes
Text Entry Options T9
Miscellaneous
Phone Book Capacity 300 contacts
Tools Calculator, Alarm, Calendar, Voice memo

Contents

This phone was the first phone in the US that supported video recording for Sprint's then new Video Mail service as well as featuring a QVGA display. This phone was also sold on Verizon Wireless as the CDM-9900 and CDM-9950 with BREW support and video recording on the CDM-9950.

Carriers: Sprint, Verizon Wireless


[edit] Updates

Please check our Firmware Tracker for updates for this phone.


[edit] Downloads/Links

Sprint VM4050 User Guide (PDF)

Verizon CDM-9900 Interactive User Guide

Audiovox Windows USB Driver (FutureDial)


[edit] Codes

To enter these codes, dial them like a regular phone number

  • ##786# - Life Timers, Phone Reset (##RTN#)
  • ##3282# - 3G Data Provisioning (##DATA#)
  • ##33284# - Debug/Field Test Menu (##DEBUG#)

[edit] Issues

Please note, issues listed here may not have been acknowledged by the phone's maker or any carrier...

The VM4050 has a built-in browser cap that limits the processing of markup code to 35k per page. While this is not a problem with most pages, some high-bandwidth pages do cause the browser to stop loading. Internally, Sprint has acknowledged this issue, however, Sprint has not and does not appear to be inclined to release a firmware update to fix it.

[edit] Tips/Tricks/Hacks

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