Audiovox / Toshiba VM4050 / CDM-9900 / CDM-9950SP
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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.
[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.
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