Sprint and Samsung Unveiled the Samsung Intrepid QWERTY Candybar

Through a series of new Windows Mobile announced this week, Sprint and Samsung has also announced the new Samsung Intrepid for Sprint’s CDMA network in the U.S.. The Intrepid is in candybar design comes with a full QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth, 3.2-megapixel camera and a 2.5-inch QVGA touchscreen.
It will close on Sunday 11 October update is available with a new line or to be considered.
“Samsung Intrepid makes it easier for people to focus more on those who go by giving them the choice, voice or touch input on a sleek new phone to use Windows,” said Andy Lees, Senior Vice President of Microsoft’s Mobile Communication Business . “Samsung Intrepid on reliable network of Sprint is a great example of how to benefit customers when the industry leaders for a common goal – in this case, convenience.”
Intrepid Samsung Sprint also pre-install with Microsoft’s Tellme application that customers use their voice to select a contact, one can compose text message and the Web. The application can Tellme business listings, traffic, find maps, driving directions, movies and weather, instantly with the push of a button and the voice of a person. With Tellme, Samsung Intrepid users need only press a button and say: ‘Coffee Shop’ to get to the location of the nearby caf .
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