Audiovox CDM-9155GPX
The Audiovox CDM-9155GPX, also known as the Audiovox CDM-9155 or the Audiovox CDM-9155SP, is an aging candy bar style phone that was developed in 2002. It was an impressive phone in its day, but those days are far behind it. Having been discontinued from many carriers, the Audiovox CDM-9155GPX is now a collector’s item with few uses in the modern cell phone marketplace.
The Audiovox CDM-9155GPX is a dual band CDMA headset device that can only be used in the United States. It also contained the ability to use the AMPS network for analog roaming, but this network has since outlived its usefulness, making the Audiovox CDM-9155GPX even less valuable than it would have otherwise been. Data is transferred at relatively high speeds via the CDMA2000 network.
Measuring in at approximately five inches by two inches by one inch, the Audiovox CDM-9155GPX is reasonably sized. It also weighs 108 grams, making it fairly small and light – especially for a phone released in 2002.
Battery life on the Audiovox CDM-9155GPX is downright terrible. Expect to only get approximately two hours of talk time or 7 days of standby on a fully charged battery. It may have been good for the time, but not for the modern market.
The screen is only available with a black and white palette. And it can display 7 lines of text, though the text size is adjustable.
Other features included in the Audiovox CDM-9155GPX are: a phone book with 100 name capacity, a speakerphone, voice dialing, and GPS support via the GpsOne network.
Pros
- Ahead of its time
- May be a good collectable for old tech lovers
Cons
- No useful features
- Terrible battery life
Overall
The Audiovox CDM-9155GPX may have once been at the height of technology, but those days have long passed. Now, expect the Audiovox CDM-9155GPX to only be heralded as a lowly paperweight. Normally, this phone would be recommended as a backup device, but with the terrible battery life, the phone is practically useless.
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