Engineering:Samsung M910 Intercept

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Short description: Smartphone model
Samsung Intercept (SPH-M910)
Samsung Intercept closed.JPG
ManufacturerSamsung Group
Compatible networksCDMA EVDO Rev. 0 (Sprint), CDMA EVDO Rev. A (Virgin Mobile)[1]
Availability by regionJuly 11, 2010
PredecessorSamsung Moment
SuccessorSamsung Transform
Form factorSlider
Dimensions4.43 in (113 mm) (h)
2.19 in (56 mm) (w)
0.59 in (15 mm) (d)
Mass4.9 oz (140 g)
Operating systemAndroid 2.1, upgradable to 2.2

As of 12/17/10 2.2 (Sprint)

As of 4/11/11 2.2 (Virgin Mobile)[2]

Android 2.3 and 4.0 unofficially[3][4]
CPUSamsung S3C6410 at 800 MHz
Memory256 MB RAM
Storage512 MB ROM
Removable storageMicroSD support
Battery1500 mAh
Data inputsTouchscreen, physical keyboard, optical pad
Display240 × 400 px, 3.0-in 16M-color TFT LCD
Rear camera3.2 Megapixels
Front cameraNo
ConnectivityBluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g)
Hearing aid compatibilityM4

The Samsung SPH-M910 (marketed as the Samsung Intercept) is a discontinued Android smartphone manufactured by Samsung.[5] 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.[6]

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[7] rather than the faster Rev. A standard supported by the Moment. Unlike the Moment, its touch screen does support multi-touch.[7][8][9]

Samsung Intercept with keyboard open

Android enthusiasts created unofficial ports of Android 2.3 Gingerbread and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to run on the SPH-M910.[3][4]

A Micro-USB port is provided for charging the battery and data connectivity.[1]

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