Hot on the heels of the HTC Hero’s release buzz, the carrier’s second Android-powered handset has been revealed to be the Samsung Moment.
Could this be the rumored Samsung InstinctQ under a new name? Or is this the third planned device rocking ‘droid on Sprint? Only time will tell for sure…
Meanwhile, the HERO is available today through third party retailers (read: Best Buy), and can be ordered through tele-sales. Still hoping you can get the Hero on a legacy plan (Fair and Flex, SERO, etc)? Well, at least a couple of purchasers over tele-sales have been told they can keep their old plan in tact even with this one on the bill.
The question still remains, however, whether or not they will be allowed to activate said phone when it arrives.
There is strong evidence against it working, but we won’t completely give up hope until this weekend when it is officially rolled out and available in stores.
Anyone else on the edge of their seats for this?
Come on, Sprint… do the right thing.


October 12th, 2009 at 1:41 pm
If the Hero touch-keyboard is any good, then I’m interested. If not, screw it.