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Android-powered Samsung SPH-M910 smartphone image leaked

Samsung SPH-M910 image leaked

The Samsung SPH-M910 is not official yet, but that doesn’t mean we know nuts about it. After all, leaks of unreleased devices are common these days, and the Samsung SPH-M910 has also fallen victim to this ‘phenomenon’. Apparently, this handset is said to be headed towards Sprint, continuing where the Samsung Moment (SPH-M900) left off. For those who are not so attuned to model numbers, the SPH-M910 is better known as the Samsung Intercept, where it will run on the Android 2.1 operating system, although we won’t rule out the probability of it shipping with Android 2.2 instead. Other specifications include a 3.2″ touchscreen display, Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity, a four-row QWERTY keyboard and handy shortcuts to social networks. Currently, the Samsung Intercept is slated for a July 11th release in the US, but we hope to get an official date sometime in the near future.

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