Android-smartphone Samsung Intercept operator Sprint announced
Samsung and the U.S. cellular operator Sprint reported smartphone SPH-M910 Intercept, whose existence became known in late June. The device runs an operating system Android 2.1 and is designed for networks of CDMA2000 1x EV-DO Rev. 0.

The model is equipped with 3.2 inches touchscreen (resolution of 480?800 pixels, WVGA), sliding QWERTY-keyboard, 3,2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi, GPS and card slot for microSD/microSDHC up to 32 GB.
The cost of the smartphone will be $99 subject to the two-year contract. Two color options – black/silver and black/pink. We recall that the Samsung SPH-M910 Intercept replaces model SPH-M900 Moment. Start of sales in the U.S. begin on July 11.