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

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.
By Matthew Miller, Contributing Writer
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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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