Jul 08

The newest Android device from Sprint is the Samsung Intercept. It features a 3.2-inch touch display and has a physical QWERTY keyboard slider located underneath the screen. An optical joystick offers enhanced navigation. The 3.2-megapixel camera captures still photos and video, and offers one-touch uploads to social networking sites. The included microSD card slot supports memory expansion cards up to 32GB in capacity. The phone also has an integrated GPS, Wi-Fi wireless networking, and stereo Bluetooth.
The device is powered by Android 2.1 and includes all of the Google Mobile services such as GMail, Google Maps, Google Search, and YouTube. Additional apps can be downloaded from the Android Market. NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile, Sprint Football Live, and Sprint TV are also included, as well as a Microsoft Office document viewer and an MP3 player.
The Samsung Intecept will be available directly from Sprint on July 11 for $99 after a $100 mail-in rebate, with a new two-year service agreement. The phone comes in a choice of two colors: Gray Steel and Satin Pink.
Via MarketWatch
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