During the next few weeks we are going to get to know the latest touch phones that will serve as a hinge to go from Android 2.1 Eclair to Android 2.2 Froyo. The Frozen Yogurt (Frozen Yogurt, which is from where the name of the edition of the operating system Google for mobile) will still have to wait, and one of the terminals will be released before the release of 2.2 will be the Samsung SPH-M910 Intercept. This terminal is a mid - range smartphone, that is, it has a bit of everything that is expected of a leading terminalof this generation, but without surprising in any of its characteristics.
Of course, what it presents, it does very well. The Samsung Intercept has a 3.2-inch capacitive screen (multi-touch and highly sensitive to the touch). It has not detailed the resolution offered, but seems likely to be of 320 x 480 pixels. In addition, it hides behind it a full four-row keyboard, quite comfortable to fiddle with in chat applications and comment non-stop on social networks. For now, there is talk that it will go on sale in the United States on July 11, although the date is not 100% confirmed. Pricing has not yet been disclosed.
In addition to an interesting screen and keyboard for the fastest typing, the Samsung Intercept passes when the connections are scrutinized. It is known that it will not lack Wi-Fi and GPS accesses, and although nothing is said about 3G connectivity, not only is it taken for granted, but in previous weeks, it had been suggested that even incorporating WiMax or LTE systems (systems that have already been baptized as 4G).
However, this data is a rumor that is based on the fact that Samsung would have developed a mobile to launch networks of this type of the North American Sprint, signing up to this Samsung Intercept (previously known as Samsung Moment 2) as the mobile that would serve premiere.
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