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Sprint Launches Samsung Intrepid with Windows Mobile 6.5


Today Sprint announed they are joining the ranks of OEM's releasing Windows Phones running the latest 6.5 release. The Intrepid is a candybar QWERTY device that has a touchscreen. It's a rare form factor that we haven't seen very much. The Intrepid is a world phone with a 2.5" QVGA screen (low resolution, but you can't expect VGA at such a small screen size) that has WiFi, Bluetooth, and EVDO Rev A. The battery is a hefty 1480mAh.

Samsung Intrepid features Windows Mobile® 6.5 Professional, and improves on previous Samsung Windows phones with a user experience that offers a customizable Today screen to display the features the user accesses most often and shows important information like new emails, text messages, missed calls and calendar appointments. It also has a richer Internet browsing experience and new personalization options including a diverse selection of designer themes and the ability to create an original look for your phone with the built-in theme creator.

Samsung Intrepid adds to Sprint's robust line of international devices allowing its customers to leverage America's most dependable network domestically and other high-performance, world class networks abroad. Global business travelers can rest easy knowing Sprint has a solution to keep people connected when they travel in the United States and abroad.


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