The Samsung Intercept may be a first for Virgin Mobile, but we hope it’s the start of a beautiful relationship between the prepaid carrier (a Sprint subsidiary) and the Android platform.
There’s a lot to like about this Android phone, including the Android 2.1 operating system, a combination touch-screen-plus-QWERTY keyboard, and all of Google’s tightly integrated apps and services, including turn-by-turn navigation, Google contact and calendar sync, and Gmail with threaded messaging.
Be sure to check out our full review, video, and slideshow if you’re considering this phone.
Virgin Mobile’s first Android phone (photos)
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