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Samsung Intercept Review
Jul 27th
Samsung is back, and they expand their horizons Android by focusing on more than one demographic. Hot off the Galaxy S announcements a few weeks ago, the Mid-Range Intercept at Sprint has landed. Complete with Android 2.1, a full QWERTY keyboard and 3G connectivity, the replacement of the moment Samsung offers a nice feature set at a reasonable price. That being said, the focus seems to some high-profile devices such as the EVO 4G, DROID X, incredibly, iPhone and 4th What is more, have driven the innovations in smart phones in the air downwards. At $ 99.99, the intercept will take off in the sub $ 100 smartphone?
Design & Features
The device comes in a mid-top box which contains the mobile phone, battery, AC adapter, USB cable, 2 GB microSD card (installed on the phone), microSD card adapter, and operating instructions. It feels slim and light in hand, a departure from the bulky design of the Samsung is now. Coming in at 4.43 cm and 2.19 cm wide, 0.60 inches thick, weighs 4.9 ounces, the device, making it easily transportable in a narrow pocket, purse or briefcase.
The intercept has a few external buttons. On the left side, the volume rocker and microSD slot are found, while the 3.5 mm headphone connector and camera button on the right side. The Micro-USB charging port is on the top, and is the 3.2-megapixel camera on the back. Intercept a 3.0-inch WQVGA display offers 240 x 400 pixels and 16 million colors. Given the Intercept’s mid-range condition, it is perfectly acceptable, and also worked in any task I threw at it. Apart from that, I’m spoiled by high-resolution displays, and noticed immediately the difference. If you are of a high-end device of the migration are the intercept, you are likely to notice.

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Usability & Performance
The intercept vessels with a custom Android 2.1 and Samsung “skin”. In contrast Sense UI and MOTOBLUR, Samsung’s adjustments are small. You will notice immediately, Sprint includes Sprint TV, Sprint NASCAR Cup Mobile, Sprint and Sprint Football Live zone. Sprint Navigation is not installed on the intercept, and my first thought is that the redundancy of the Sprint navigation and Sprint with Google Maps on the same device realized.
Total was decent thanks to the 800 MHz processor, although it experienced a few times where I was. Now and then, would the whole device freezes for 5-10 seconds, and would not respond to any of my gestures. I also learned a lesser version with the four tactile buttons (Menu, Home, Back, Search) under the touch screen. During my tests, there were many times where the four keys failed to register my gestures. I would inevitably tap the button five or six times, and there would suddenly come to life the registration every six gestures at once and opening random applications. It was frustrating, and I found myself pulling the battery several times.
With a full QWERTY keyboard, is the intercept one great device for those who text and e-mail on a regular basis. The buttons are large and tactile, making it easy to type a message on the go. The general layout of the keyboard is a bit funky and centered on the left by the arrow-key navigation, and Samsung put the “ZM” line between the spacebar, which makes it a little different than a normal QWERTY. Despite the differences, I was accustomed to the layout after a few days.
Sporting a 3.2 megapixel camera, it is not complying with 5.0 and 8.0-megapixel alternatives on the market, but the picture quality was decent with the right amount of natural light. The images I have after dawn and were grainy in low light, thanks to the lack of a flash. Editing options include Scene mode, white balance, color effects, metering, image, image quality and focus mode. Besides the camera offers the interception of a video camera, and it works good for the occasional recording. You have the option of setting for 30 seconds (for sending via MMS), 10 minutes or 30 minutes.

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I have worked with the intercept in the metro Charlotte region, and the quality was good. Call quality has been consistently strong on my end, and my caller told me that they hear me well and that I was easy to understand. I tested the speakers in a crowded department store, and although the background noise was present during my test calls, most callers were able to understand the conversation. I paired my Plantronics Voyager Pro one headset to the intercept and callers were satisfied with the audio quality.
Intercept uses the Sprint EVDO (3G) network data, and while it faster instead of the Rev. 0 Rev. A, device speeds generally used for a decent mid-range device. CNN’s mobile site in about 14 seconds to load, and the full load Phonedog Homepage in about 40 seconds. Data-heavy applications like Sprint TV, Google Maps, and various downloaded Apps worked without problems.

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The unit comes with a 1500 mAh battery, and although he was an Android device battery life surprisingly decent. With moderate use, including the call, SMS, instant messaging, browsing the Internet, using Google Maps (I’m a junkie Navigation), I could just about a day before the unit is turned off. Given the challenges plaguing high-end battery-giants like the EVO 4G, DROID X (which I have both set during the business day in account), it is a welcome change.
Conclusion
The Android platform is expanding at an exponential rate. Of the occasional unit here and there to a new phone every week, it’s hard to keep track of growth. published in a sea of summer, the Samsung Intercept one of the nicer mid-range devices with which I worked. The full QWERTY keyboard is spacious and ideal for typing, and it is yet another form factor for prospective buyers to consider. Hardware aside, Sprint pre-installed a number of benefits for free on their devices and price plans are generally cheaper than the competition. My only concern is the occasional lag and the problems I had with the tactile buttons below the display. Make sure to test the device (and the buttons) in memory before buying. The intercept is available at Sprint retail and online for $ 99.99 after a $ 100 mail-in rebate and new customer agreement.
Samsung Moment M900 (Sprint) Review
Jul 12th
Currently, the Samsung M900 moment one of the most exciting Android smartphones on the market. It comes with a 3.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen (320 x 480 resolution) and a fast 800 MHz processor. It was able, in only 39 seconds (compared to 71 seconds on the HTC Hero boot). The screen was very responsive and fun to use. This model comes with the operating system Android 1.5.
The Samsung M900 moment is quite compact, measuring 4.6 x 2.34 x 0.63 cm and a weight of 5.67 ounces. His body is mostly black in color with the exception of silver ornaments on the front. The phone slides to show on the right side, a QWERTY keyboard. Overall, this phone has to feel a very classy and professional.

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This model comes with a variety of functions, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a 3.2 megapixel camera (with flash) are, and supports SD cards (up to 32GB). It is a speech button on the side of the phone, you activate the voice dialing function can be removed. In our tests, the Samsung M900 moment very well to calls.
The sound quality was loud, sharp and clear, even if it is on speaker mode. It has about 5.5 hours of talk time. The keyboard was very comfortable to use and the navigation controls were very intuitive and practical. The powerful 800 MHz and 10,000 apps on the Android Market are good enough reasons to get one of these for themselves. The Samsung M900 is now currently retails for just $ 99 per (with service).

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Features:
- 3G-enabled, Android 1.5-powered smartphone with 3.2-inch AMOLED touch screen as well as side shift QWERTY keyboard, easy access to Google services
- Sprint Mobile Broadband Network about EV-DO connectivity, GPS turn for turn-by-turn directions regulatory Google Maps, Sprint TV enabled; Amazon MP3 Downloads Store
- Wi-Fi networks (802.11b/g), 3.2-megapixel camera camcorder, Bluetooth stereo music; MicroSD mental recall expansion to 32 GB; entrance to the personal as well as corporate e
- Up to 5.5 hours talk time
- What’s in a Box: phone, battery, charger, remember 2 GB microSD card psychic, 3.5 mm stereo headset connected, ambitious start guide, documentation
Sprint shows off rugged Motorola Brute i680
Jan 12th

Recent Sprint phone, the Motorola i680 Brute, is not only a robust one, it is extremely robust. The Brute i680 – Fresh on the Nextel Direct Connect network complete with push to talk – meet Military 810F spec, not only for the regular dust, shock and vibration, but extreme temperatures and low pressure, salt fog, humidity, blowing rain and even sunlight. We advise that does not mean you could translate it to be used for the interior of the sun (if only because of the lack of coverage), but it is likely to reduce the number of places in the U.S., where the phone can not go.
Unfortunately, like so many rugged devices, while you gain strength, you lose functionality. The camera is only a 2-megapixel (although you get a LED flash) and there’s GPS and Bluetooth, but otherwise you’re looking at a pretty mainstream hook. A microSD card slot can be used by up to 8 GB of storage.
Meanwhile, 1750 mAh battery for up to 350 minutes of talk time, and the whole thing measures 99.5 x 53 x 26 mm well. The Motorola i680 Brute atSprint Nextel is now available.
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Motorola XT800 to bring high-end Android to Sprint
Dec 15th

Motorola is developing a high-end touchscreen phone, enter the full American CDMA carrier has its first high-end touchscreen phone Android only for the company. A pair of leaks show the XT800 to the center on a 854×480, 3.7-inch touch screen like the droid, but in a more rounded design. It should also be stronger: It should play 720p video to a TV via an HDMI output and capture the same resolution for videos from its 5-megapixel camera.
The handset is known to always wear his first start in China, where China Telecom is a version with 3G, GPS and China preferred features such as dual SIM card slots and WAPI wireless on Christmas for about $ 860 without carrier discounts. However, suggests an FCC filing the XT800 in the U.S. can come next year, determined as Titanium with EVDO Revision A, and for either Sprint or Verizon. The first is the most likely like Motorola is already a keyless Droid early next year.
via engadget
BlackBerry Curve 8530 smartphone added to Sprint lineup
Nov 6th

Today, the new Sprint and Research In Motion BlackBerry Curve 8530 smartphone, messaging has its lineup, imitated a train from Verizon Wireless has already today. The new smartphone from RIM is one of the lightest and thinnest to date and has WiFi, a 2.0-megapixel camera and camcorder, GPS, Bluetooth and much more.
The 8530 also sports an optical trackpad for navigation and has support for the BlackBerry App world, it is easy to find and download applications, whether paid or free make those applications. When it loaded to Multimedia, 8530, the music can go on with their special music buttons and comes fully assembled with BlackBerry Media Sync, Sprint TV and music, and Pandora. The device is offered in three color packages available: black, purple and red.
No word on pricing or availability.
Samsung Moment now available at Sprint
Nov 2nd

Samsung Moment is currently available from Sprint.
We knew that the moment came on 1 November – and it’s nice to see that Sprint kept its promises and in fact she has said the day would.
Coming as a second Sprint Android phone (HTC after the Hero), Samsung now offers a full QWERTY keyboard, a 3.2-inch HVGA AMOLED touchscreen display, GPS, 3.5-mm headset jack, 3.2 Megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, and a 800 MHz processor.
Sprint currently sells the Samsung for $ 179.99 on contract (after $ 100 mail-) in allowance.
Sprint Palm Pixi Available from November 15
Oct 27th

Officially there last month, Sprint has today confirmed with Palm Pixi, 15 November we start. The Palm Pixi comes in a candybar design with a hardware QWERTY keyboard.
A new Facebook application is running Palm Pixi, so that users see and comment on the latest news of friends and can easily update their status. Palm Pixi has a full QWERTY keyboard exposed, multi-touch screen and a rubberized durable, removable back panel. Now you can stand up for email notification at www.palm.com pixi Palm Pixi information in context.
Palm Pixi Features:
- High-speed connectivity (EVDO Rev. A)
- 2.63-inch multi-touch screen with a vibrant 18-bit color 320 400 resolution TFT display
- Gesture Area
- QWERTY keyboard
- Integrated GPS
- 2-megapixel fixed-focus camera with LED flash
- 3.5-mm headset jack
- Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR with A2DP stereo Bluetooth support
- 8 GB internal user memory
- USB mass storage mode
- Micro-USB connector with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
- Qualcomm MSM7627 chipset
- Proximity sensor that automatically disables the touch screen and turns off the display when you put the phone up to your ear
- Light sensor that dims the display when ambient light is dark as at night or in a movie theater to reduce electricity consumption
- Accelerometer, which automatically oriented websites and photos, your perspective,
- Ringer switch
- Removable, rechargeable 1150 mAh battery
- Dimensions: 55mm (W) x 111mm (L) x 10.85mm (D) [2.17 cm (W) (x 4.37 cm (L) x 0.43 inch D)]
- Weight: 99.5 grams (3.51 ounces)
via slashgear
Sprint offers bird call ringtones
Oct 18th

This is just plain weird. As much as I tired of listening to what the person in the queue at the cash register next to me, as a ringtone, a chirping bird would be worse than some crappy country song. Sprint has announced that it has, together with the Audubon, to name birds released ringtones.
It will be offered 28 different bird ringtones, including the Field Sparrow, Red-bellied Woodpecker and the Black-capped Chickadee. The ringtones can be downloaded on Bird 1111 or from the Sprint Digital Lounge by SMS.
Sprint says that the sounds help to get money for the Audubon mission to birds in their natural habitat. I wonder if they have a ringtone for the most famous bird of them all – Woody Woodpecker.
Sprint Launches its First Android Smartphone with HTC Hero CDMA
Sep 6th

The Hero CDMA HTC leaked photos are real, Sprint’s launch of the HTC Hero for the CDMA network, but in a revised design.
As of 11 October will be the customers will be able to buy HTC Hero. The HTC Hero provides synchronization for integrated Google Mobile services, including Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail and YouTube, and thousands of access to applications on the Android platform built.
The HTC Hero is also the first Sprint device to offer HTC Footprints, an application experience that users can chronicle their special moments with the occupation of a digital postcard on her cell phone. Once recorded, Footprints offers the opportunity to take notes and an audio clip of the favorite restaurant or special place, while the identification of the specific situation. In addition to the identification of each postcard with its specific GPS coordinates, Footprints also name every car postcard with its general location or area.
HTC Hero is a full-featured smartphone with Wi-Fi capability, a 3.2-inch touch screen with a pinch of capacitive-to-zoom function and fingerprint coating, integrated GPS navigation and trackball navigation. Other features include:
- Stereo Bluetooth 2.0
- Accelerometer, light and home-screen widgets for improved usability
- 32GB microSD card slot (capable, 2GB included)
- Sprint TV with live and on-demand programs
- NFL Mobile Live and NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile
- easy access to social networking sites like Facebook, Flickr and Twitter
- Visual Voice Mail for quick and easy access to specific voice-mail messages



