American Mobile network provider Sprint and Korean mobile phone manufacturer Samsung have together announced the availability of Samsung Moment, Samsung's first Android based handsets for sale in U.S. The phone was announced at the CTIA Conference in
This is the second Android handset Samsung has announced this week, following the Samsung Behold II on T-Mobile. The Moment will be available starting Nov. 1.
As expected of an Android phone, the Moment supports Google mobile services, including Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail and YouTube, as well as applications available in Android Market.
- 3.2-megapixel camera with flash and camcorder with auto-focus
- Stereo Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology
- Expandable memory up to 32GB
- Sprint TV with live and on-demand programming
- NFL Mobile Live and NASCAR Sprint Cup MobileSM
- Easy access to social networking sites, including Facebook, Flickr and TwitterTM
- Media player with 3.5-millimeter headphone jack
- Visual voice mail for access to specific voice mail messages
- Access to personal and corporate email through Active Sync
- 800 Mhz Processor
The Moment will cost a U.S. user $179.99 (excluding taxes) after a $50 instant savings and a $100 mail-in-rebate with a two-year service agreement.
It would be interesting to see how this one fares with the just released Motorola Cliq, which again is an Android powered device.
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