Saturday, November 26, 2011

Samsung Intercept - CDMA Android Phone Available on Sprint

Samsung M910, also known as the Intercept, is a CDMA phone available on Sprint. It supports dual-band CDMA 800 / 1900 2G networks and CDMA 2000 3 networks. The handset is a QWERTY slider phone measuring 113 X 56 X 15 mm and weighs 139 grams.

Samsung Intercept has a 3.2 inches TFT touchscreen display which has a resolution of 240 X 400 pixels and can display up to 65K colors. An optical trackpad allows users to easily navigate on the phone. A full QWERTY keyboard slides out to the right of the phone and when you tilt the phone, the user interface switches automatically between landscape and portrait modes courtesy the accelerometer sensor.

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The M910 has a 3.15 megapixel camera which can take images up to a resolution of 2048 X 1536 pixels and also record videos. Other features of the camera include autofocus, geo-tagging, etc. With the Intercept, you don't have to carry a laptop with you because it has an inbuilt document viewer which can read Word, Excel, Powerpoint and PDF documents.

Samsung Intercept runs on Android version 2.1 operating system and features a large array of applications. Social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Myspace are directly integrated as apps. An inbuilt music player allows you to play MP3, Wav, eAAC+ files and a video player supports MP4 files. Since the phone runs on Google's OS, it is not suprising that most of its services like Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, Youtube, Gtalk are integrated into the phone.

The device has a standard Li-Ion 1500 mAh battery which has a stand-by time of up to 300 hours and talk time of up to 5 hours and 30 minutes.

Samsung Intercept - CDMA Android Phone Available on Sprint

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