Filed under: Handsets , Samsung , Sprint , EV-DO , CDMA , Android And here comes more trouble for your wallet. Mixing up that unholy trifecta of a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, AMOLED screen and Android inside, Samsung's Moment --...
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Sprint's second Android-based smartphone, the Samsung Moment , features a 3.2-inch AM-OLED screen, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, an optical joystick, fast processor, and Wi-Fi. Jen Edwards brings us a review.
The Samsung Moment smartphone, now available on the Sprint network, is the struggling carriers second new smartphone to feature Googles Android operating system. - The Samsung Moment is now available on the SprintNextel...
By Monica Alleven Tuesday, November 3, 2009 While Verizon Wireless is busy preparing for the Motorola Droid release later this week, Sprint is getting into the holiday action with a bevy of devices. After unveiling its first...
Samsung Moment, Sprint's second Android smart phone Originally uploaded by BKMDI picked up this Samsung Moment at Best Buy yesterday, the first day of its release from Sprint. The phone was activated and the EVDO service was...
Filed under: HTC , RIM , Sprint , Windows Mobile , Android Sprint's vice president of consumer marketing David Owens sat down with the community at large last week to answer a few burning questions about Sprint's current and...
Filed under: HTC , RIM , Sprint , Windows Mobile , Android Sprint's vice president of consumer marketing David Owens sat down with the community at large last week to answer a few burning questions about Sprint's current and...
The Samsung Moment has not received as much fanfare as the Motorola DROID, but it's a solid Android phone worth looking at. The Samsung Moment features a 3.2″ AMOLED touchscreen display, sliding QWERTY keypad, 3.2 megapixel...
The Samsung Moment is now available for the US Sprint network. The phone has a 3.2" touch OLED, full QWERTY slider, 3.2mp camera, microSDHC slot, Wi-Fi and GPS. It runs Google's Android OS (on a 800Mhz processor). It costs...
Recently without notice Sprint decided to block tethering for smartphones on their network out of the blue. And Sprint customers are furious about the changes. I read comments that some people may quit the service just because...
BY: Ed Hardy, Brighthand.com Editor Each month, Brighthand publishes a list of the smartphones and other devices our readers are most interested in. This report is compiled based on the number of views each product page...