The Samsung Intercept is a suitable Android alternative for Sprint customers on a budget.
Nicole Lee
I started my career with CNET all the way back in 2005, when the (original) Motorola Razrs were all the rage. Since then, I've written about everything from consumer electronics to internet culture for outlets like CNET, Engadget and Yahoo. Outside of work, I'm a big fan of baseball, board games, tabletop RPGs and improv comedy.
The Samsung Intercept is an Android smartphone from Sprint that won't break the bank. It has a nice display, a great keyboard, and comes with Android 2.1.
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Front
The Samsung Intercept has a 3.2-inch WQVGA display.
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Side
The Samsung Intercept is 0.59 inch thick.
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Back
The Samsung Intercept is wrapped in a soft-touch material that feels comfortable in the hand.
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Camera
The Samsung Intercept has a 3.2-megapixel camera.
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Keyboard
The Samsung Intercept has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.
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Buttons
The keyboard is quite roomy and has buttons that are raised slightly for an easier typing experience.
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Palm
The Samsung Intercept feels nice and lightweight in the hand.