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Image Gallery: A look at the Samsung Intrepid Windows Mobile 6.5 device

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    Windows Mobile 6.5 was just recently announced and with that announcement came the launch of several devices running the latest operating system. The Samsung Intrepid is a touchscreen device with a forward facing QWERTY keyboard, similar to a BlackBerry device. The device supports Sprint's 3.5G EV-DO network, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and various services. A 3.2 megapixel camera is also included.

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    Both of these are QWERTY devices with touchscreen displays. The Intrepid has a more functional QWERTY keyboard.

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    The keyboard is well designed and allows for quick text entry.

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    The directional pad is large and has a brushed silver center action button.

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    A 3.2 megapixel camera and phone speaker are found at the top of the back.

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    I was pleased to see that a 3.5mm headset jack is used rather than a Samsung port. The 3.5mm jack is hidden under a durable door.

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    I haven't seen a side stylus silo, but it seems to be a good spot for it on the Intrepid.

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    The stylus is metal and plastic and telescopes out to considerable length.

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    Here you can see the length of the stylus on the Intrepid.

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    The power button is located on the upper right side.

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    Upper left side of the Intrepid.

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    The microUSB port is used for syncing and charging.

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Windows Mobile 6.5 was just recently announced and with that announcement came the launch of several devices running the latest operating system. The Samsung Intrepid is a touchscreen device with a forward facing QWERTY keyboard, similar to a BlackBerry device. The device supports Sprint's 3.5G EV-DO network, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and various services. A 3.2 megapixel camera is also included.

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Windows Mobile 6.5 was just recently announced and with that announcement came the launch of several devices running the latest operating system. The Samsung Intrepid is a touchscreen device with a forward facing QWERTY keyboard, similar to a BlackBerry device. The device supports Sprint's 3.5G EV-DO network, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and various services. A 3.2 megapixel camera is also included.

Published: October 20, 2009 -- 02:24 GMT (19:24 PDT)

Caption by: Matthew Miller

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