Sprint’s Samsung Intercept to launch July 11, $99 on contract
The rumored Samsung Intercept for Sprint is now official. It will launch on July 11, will cost you $99 after a $100 mail-in rebate for new 2-year contracts or eligible upgrades.
Sprint didn’t bother to attach a full spec sheet to the press release, so here’s a list of the specs we know of right now:
- Android 2.1
- 3.2″ touchscreen
- slide-out QWERTY keyboard
- 3.2 Megapixel camera
- 3G (EVDO Rev.0)
- WiFi
- stereo Bluetooth
- accelerometer
- GPS
- microSD card slot
- available in two colors: Gray Steel and Satin Pink
This is the Samsung Moment‘s successor, though you’d be hard pressed to find any major difference in specs between the two, at least at this point. We’ll have to wait on a more complete spec list and see. You’ve got a few more days to get ready to buy this thing, and at that price it’s one of the more interesting midrange Android-based offerings for sure.
Via Sprint
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