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Samsung Intercept

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Manufacturer
  
Samsung Group

Predecessor
  
Samsung Moment

Form factor
  
Slider

Availability by country
  
July 11, 2010

Successor
  
Samsung Transform

Samsung Intercept

Compatible networks
  
CDMA EVDO Rev. 0 (Sprint), CDMA EVDO Rev. A (Virgin Mobile)

The Samsung SPH-M910 (marketed as the Samsung Intercept) is an Android smartphone manufactured by Samsung. It was released on July 11, 2010, for Sprint in the United States, and was also released on Sprint Nextel-owned prepaid cell phone company Virgin Mobile on October 4, 2010.

It was marketed as an updated version of the very similar Samsung Moment, though in several respects its features are inferior: its screen resolution of 240×400 is less than the 320×480 resolution of the Moment, it does not have a camera flash, and the Sprint version (but not the Virgin Mobile version) of the Intercept supports only EVDO Rev. 0 rather than the faster Rev. A standard supported by the Moment. Unlike the Moment, its touch screen does support multi-touch.

Android enthusiasts have created unofficial ports of Android 2.3 Gingerbread and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to run on the SPH-M910.

A Micro-USB port is provided for charging the battery and data connectivity.

References

Samsung Intercept Wikipedia