SamsungVirgin Mobile rolls out stylish Samsung Intercept handset powered with Android OS

Virgin Mobile rolls out stylish Samsung Intercept handset powered with Android OS

Samsung Intercept

Virgin Mobile provides several users with exceptional control, flexibility and connectivity options, thereby reviving their overall communication experience. The company has unfurled the newest Samsung Intercept powered with Android OS at Target stores all over the country.

The offering will allure customers with remarkable social networking apps, Microsoft Outlook Exchange e-mail and messaging capabilities. Handset owners can immerse themselves with over 80,000 apps available in the Android Market. The Samsung Intercept lends support to various video and music file types.

“As smartphone users come up for contract renewal and examine their monthly costs, they will start to wonder why they are paying more each month when they can get similar services from Virgin Mobile at a fraction of the price,” commented Bob Stohrer, vice president-Marketing, Virgin Mobile USA. “With the Samsung Intercept on Android, Virgin Mobile is leading its customers into new, eagerly awaited territory while expanding our potential customer base.”

Besides, owners can opt for Virgin Mobile’s Beyond Talk plans which put forth e-mail, data and web with 300, 1200 or unlimited voices minutes each month. Fitted with a QWERTY keypad and a 3.2-inch touchscreen, the phone captivates photo enthusiasts with a 3.2MP camera with video. Apart from youTube, Facebook and Google Talk, the handset comes equipped with Virgin Mobile Live app.

The phone boasts of offering contact and calendar sync through ActiveSync. Users can benefit from Android web browser and seamless access to the Amazon MP3 store. Users can also access several Google Apps like Google Maps, Google Talk, Gmail and Google Navigation. The phone sports document file viewer and portrait and landscape screen orientation. Besides dedicated keys for social networking, the handset flaunts an integrated music player.

Users can pick the Samsung Intercept with Virgin Mobile’s no contract Beyond Talk service options at $25, $40 and $60 per month. The phone will be available through other retailers all through the month and will be available via the official website from mid-October for $249.99.

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