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CDM-8910 / PM-8912 / Flasher V7 Specifications
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Basics
Manufacturer UTStarcom (Audiovox)
Networks CDMA 800/1900, AMPS 800
Data Platform 1xRTT
FCC ID PP4TX-110C
Size & Shape
Weight 3.70 oz. (105g)
Dimensions 3.90" x 1.83" x 0.97" (89 x 46 x 25 mm)
Form-Factor Clamshell with extendable antenna
Power
Battery Life (Standby) 140 hours (5.8 days)
Battery Life (Talking) 3.17 hours (190 minutes)
Battery Type Li-On
Connectivity
Application Platform BREW or J2ME MIDP 1.0
Sync Options USB
Phone As Modem Yes
GPS / LBS gpsOne
Memory & Imaging
Display Size 1.8 inches
Resolution 128 x 160 65K colors
Display Type, Depth Color TFT LCD
Caller ID Display Yes
Built-in Memory
Camera VGA with flash and video recorder
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 featured a VGA camera, speakerphone, voice dialing, MMS/Video messaging and supported BREW or Java depending on the carrier.


Carriers: Alltel, MetroPCS, Sprint, Verizon Wireless, U.S. Cellular


Buy a CDM-8910 from MetroPCS


Updates

Please check our Firmware Tracker for updates for this phone.


Downloads/Links

Sprint User Guide (PDF)

Sprint Interactive Tutorial

Verizon Interactive User Guide

Audiovox Windows USB Driver (FutureDial)

Tips/Tricks/Hacks

CMD-8910

PHONE CODES...

Disclaimer: I take NO responsibility for anything you do to/with your phone using the information provided on this site. You can PERMANENTLY DAMAGE your cell phone if you are not careful!! Please familiarize yourself with the operation of your phone, and read this ENTIRE page before proceeding!!

2539** - Changes the A-Key (Authentication Key). Don't mess with it! (Even LOOKING at this will wipe out all the settings you've changed on your phone and put them all back to the default!!!)

  1. 5625*[END] - Displays Phone Lock Code (usually the last 4 digits of your phone number)
    1. 1111[END] - EFS status
    1. 1122[END] - Displays some diagnostic info about the phone.
    1. 1144[END] - KeyTone time adjustment. Changes the length of the keypad tones. Navigation keys may not work here - use the numbers to change values.
    1. 20022002[END] - NAM programming. (You need the SPC code)
    1. 2240[END] - S/W Test
    1. 2250[END] - RFNV Content Settings (RF Test modes, etc... REALLY technical stuff)
    1. 2283[END] - Set the data port baud rate
    1. 242743[END] - Battery info.
    1. 2769737[END] - Allows you to set up the browser IP & Ports. (BE CAREFUL)
    1. 2773[END] - Debug - Field test mode.

Rx = Receive power measured in dB. Tx = Send power measured in dB. P_Rev Protocol Revision = 6 is 1x, 4 is regular CDMA. Ec = A measure of how strong individual connections from the tower are compared to everything that the tower is transmitting. Compares the pilot signal to the overall level of traffic, but this is a good indicator of how your connection compares to the overall level of traffic from the tower. -3 dB to -8 dB is usually a “good” Ec. When Ec gets larger, like -10 dB or -15 dB phones will start having trouble maintaining their connections, even with full signal. C = Channel. B side carriers start on 384. Will increase by 1.25MHz or 41 channels.

    1. 27732726[END] - S/W Test - Debug Mode
    1. 27752345[END] - Misc Tests (Set Battery Values, Change Channel, etc... BE VERY CAREFUL)
    1. 4771[END] - GPS Options (You need the SPC code)
    1. 7678[END] - Set your phone to USB DIAG mode, and set the data port for your phone to use

FIND THE SPC Code... Load BitPim, browse to /nvm/nvm/nvm_0002 Save that file to your local hard drive, and then open it with notepad. On the 2nd line, you should see one 4-digit set of numbers followed by two 6-digit sets of numbers. The second set of 6 digits in the SPC code.

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