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UPDATE: Confirmed. It’s InstinctQ and will be available from November 1 for $179.99 on 2-year contract after $50 instant savings and $100 mail-in-rebate. Pre-registrations begin from today.
Samsung’s to be announced phone has been official outed as the Moment. It’s not confirmed but given the phone’s description, it should be the long rumored InstinctQ. Running Android [...]
The Instinct line is available on Sprint and has never sailed outside of North America, so a confirmation from Samsung’s PR to Pocket-lint comes as a surprise. The recent leak of InstinctQ led them to ask if InstintQ will see a launch in UK on which the PR replied:
FYI, this was the question.
“Will Samsung’s InstinctQ [...]
We’ve talked about the InstinctQ (SPH-M900) quite a few times before but it’s the first time we’re seeing it. The first rumor that sprung up along with the Wi-Fi certification is confirmed now – this phone is powered by Android. Interestingly, it also has a four-row physical QWERTY keyboard, making it the first Instinct phone [...]
We already know Samsung is working on a new model in its Instinct line. Now, as per Phone Arena’s source, it might be ready for primetime. The source who happened to visit Sprint’s training session claims that the Instinct S50 will be launched in mid-September.
In addition to this, he also chimed in to give [...]
Ok, so an e-mail was patiently waiting in my inbox claiming to have some details on the recently certified SPH-M900. I have no idea if it’s true or not but these things somehow seem obvious. And no, he did not say anything about the OS.
3 megapixel camera
microSD card slot
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
PTT
Pretty mediocre specs, if one has [...]
The details on Samsung Instinct’s new iteration is pretty tight at the moment except a certification granted by the Wi-Fi organization. However, Cellpassion who unearthed this certification is also claiming that InstinctQ will be loaded with Android. We’re still wary of their claim. Maybe we’ll wait until something more concrete surfaces.
Wi-Fi Certification