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The Samsung Moment is a Google-Android-based QWERTY slider phone released onto Sprint’s 3G network in late 2009. It features the Android 1.5 operating system (codenamed Cupcake) and is in fact the first Android device to sport an 800MHz ARM11 core, as well as first Android QWERTY with an AMOLED display. Included also is an optical pad with touch-sensitive Home, Menu, and Back buttons; plus an extra-large keyboard that critics complain is perhaps too big. And as well as featuring a myriad of Sprint software — such as Sprint TV, Navigator, and apps for Nascar and football — the Moment also boasts a 3MP camera/camcorder, synchronization with online Google accounts, and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi access.
MSRP $179.00
Release date October, 2009
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- Slider Mobile Phone
- Google Android 1.5 (Cupcake)
- 800MHz ARM11 Core
- QWERTY Keyboard
- Blue AMOLED Display
- Optical Pad
- Touch-Sensitive Controls
- Sprint Software Suite
- Camera/Camcorder
- Online Synchronization
- WiFi Connectivity
- Document Viewing
- Media Player
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Released November, 2009
Pros
- DivX support integrated (first in Android!)
- 800MHz CPU clock frequency
- microSDHC flash memory expansion (up to 32GB)
Cons
- no (i.e. insignificant amount of) integrated flash memory
- only Android 1.5 (Cupcake) at launch (may be upgradeable if Samsung cares enough)
- slow ARM11 CPU architecture
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