Samsung Intercept (M910)

Good news for Sprint customers -- the Samsung Intercept brings your service into the future of modern smartphones. Launched on July 11 and now available via all Sprint channels is the Samsung Intercept (M910), the next phone in the popular Moment series. It continues to move Samsung away from its focus on the disfavored Windows Mobile operating system and toward the very popular Android operating system. The 2.1 OS allows easy, seamless access to all popular Google services, such as Mail, Voice, Maps, Search, and YouTube, as well as to any of the more than 50,000 applications available via the Android Market, including Skype, Kindle, Facebook, Pandora, Twitter, and many other powerful tools. Social apps come preloaded for instant access to friends and family online.

Premium features of this phone include a 3.2 inch touch screen display, a full slide out QWERTY keyboard, and a 3.2 megapixel camera for stills and video. The Intercept comes in the distinctive colors of Satin Pink and Gray Steel. A large and flexible home screen, mp3 player with a micro SD slot for up to 32 GB, a speedy 800 MHz processor, full Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability and integrated GPS make this handset versatile and easy to use. And at a budget price of $99.99 with a two-year service agreement (after $100 mail in rebate), it might just be time for Sprint users to consider an upgrade.

Sprint services also make sense for the budget minded phone user, starting at as low as $69.99 for their Everything Data plan, much less than the comparable plans at competitors AT&T and Verizon. Exclusive features like SprintTV, NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile SM, and Sprint Football Live make this even more attractive to sports fans on the go. And at 0.6" thickness, even with the slide out keyboard, the Samsung Intercept is a relatively sleek design considering the high functionality of the device.

The Intercept is an excellent choice for Sprint users who are looking to upgrade to an Android phone, or for users new to the smartphone market who are ready to make a move to the Sprint network.



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