Home Samsung Phones Samsung SPH-N300 Updated: Aug 05, 2014, 7:31 AM Samsung SPH-N300 Specs 7.0 PhoneArena Score Samsung SPH-N300 Review Display 64 x 128 px Description This tri-mode CDMA phone features GPS location, PIM functions, predictive text entry, vibra alert, voice dialing and WAP browser. This device is also known as Samsung SCH-N300 I want it 0 users I have it 0 users I had it 7 users Specs Compare Display Resolution: 64 x 128 px Battery Type: Li - Ion, User replaceable Design Size comparison Dimensions: 4.50 x 1.90 x 0.90 inches (114 x 48 x 23 mm) Weight: 4.10 oz (116.0 g) Features: Numeric keypad Cellular AMPS: 800 MHz Connectivity & Features Location: GPS Phone features Notifications: Vibration Other features: Voice dialing Regulatory Approval FCC approval: Date approved: Sep 27, 2001 FCC ID value: A3LSPHN300 Despite our efforts to provide full and correct Samsung SPH-N300 specifications, there is always a possibility of admitting a mistake. If you see any wrong or incomplete data, please LET US KNOW. If you are interested in using our specs commercially, check out our Phone specs database licensing page. Carrier Availability Discontinued Verizon Links iBolt xProDock Review Latest News Apple reveals the U.S. wireless firms that support RCS on the iPhone 's Messages app Nearly 500K power banks sold by Amazon are dangerous and have been recalled Celebrate Christmas in style with the JBL Charge 5 and save 23% at Amazon Images show satellite messaging working in Google Messages Report lists which iPhone models will receive iOS 19 next year This 43% discount turns the Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones into an unmissable purchase Popular stories There's a million-person waitlist for this T-Mobile offering Samsung employees make major blunder and get fired after leaking image of upcoming phone Dropping to a record low price, the Galaxy Watch Ultra just became everyone's favorite smartwatch After last week's crash, T-Mobile announces a plan to buy $14 billion of its shares Leaked Galaxy S25 Plus photos surface, proving what we’ve all been thinking T-Mobile and Starlink's satellite-powered messaging is only for select smartphones