Samsung Moment to be replaced at Sprint by Intercept
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The Samsung Moment has gone as far up the Android ladder as it can go. There will be no Froyo for that device which basically means it is time for Sprint to find a new mid-range Android slider to add to its lineup. The Samsung Intercept (SPH-M910) will be that new model. In fact, when we first reported on the SPH-M910, we called it the Moment 2. Expected to launch on July 12th with Android 2.1 on board, a upgrade to 2.2 is a "high probability". With a 3.2 inch touchscreen, the Intercept won't make you forget the Epic 4G, but as a messaging device, it has exactly what you need. The handset features quick access to social networking sites like Facebook and Google's Voice Search will let you read out e-mails, texts and Facebook posts. Also featured on the phone will be Wi-Fi, GPS and an upgraded phone compared to what was on the Moment. We have no word yet on pricing, but would imagine that it wouldn't leave too much of a dent in your wallet.
source: SamsungHub
source: SamsungHub
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2. rwolf1984 posted on 30 Jun 2010, 07:26 0 0
i agree...I would like to see an alternative to the EVO...Hero is out...hopefully that handset will get the refresh soon
5. jbroots3 posted on 01 Jul 2010, 17:09 0 0
the pricing for the hero in store is a joke now, $150 after rebates?? online it's not too bad, but don't you think that the smart thing to do with the Evo launching would be to drop the price on the Hero to $50-$100 after rebates in store?? i dont get that. the moment is $100, which makes sense... but the hero is showing grey hair at this point.
4. stuntz posted on 30 Jun 2010, 14:23 0 0
doesnt look like it has multitouch tho... guess samsungs saving that for their highend devices.


