Moment specs and video

Taylor Wimberly from Android and Me was able to shoot some video of the recently unveiled Samsung Moment, as well as gather some specs from various reps at CTIA. Here’s the vid, followed by a direct copy/paste of the bullet points:


800 MHz Samsung S3C6410 CPU
3.2 inch AMOLED display (320 x 480 pixels) 16M colors
512 MB ROM / 256 MB RAM
Dimensions: 4.6 x 2.34 x 0.63 inches; weight 5.67 oz.
2 GB microSD card included / expandable up to 32 GB
Standard Lithium (LiIon) battery 1440 mAh (up to 5.5 hours continuous talk time)
QWERTY keyboard that slides out horizontally
3.2 megapixel camera with flash and camcorder with auto-focus
WiFi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth, GPS
Accelerometer and proximity sensor
Outlook e-mail with Microsoft Direct Push Technology and HTML support; E-mail (EAS), POP, IMAP
Easily view Word, Excel, PowerPoint on the go to maximize productivity
Ships with Android 1.5

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Great review MR. Walton- thank you! 2 Questions Curious if you could get Sense UI working on this phone? How do videos look on this phone?

I don't have the Moment... at least not at the moment. I think we are likely to see cooked ROMs with Sense for just about every Android device that comes out, but as for an officially supported update, I do not know. That would be very nice.

Great review MR. Walton- thank you! 2 Questions Curious if you could get Sense UI working on this phone? How do videos look on this phone?

I don't have the Moment... at least not at the moment. I think we are likely to see cooked ROMs with Sense for just about every Android device that comes out, but as for an officially supported update, I do not know. That would be very nice.

A question about the AMLOD screen. Have you guys taken the phone outside in the sunlight? I saw a video with the Omnia AMLOD outside and the screen was one of the worst I've ever seen. What the screen on the Moment look like outside?

I don't have one yet. I'll try it when (if) I get one.

A question about the AMLOD screen. Have you guys taken the phone outside in the sunlight? I saw a video with the Omnia AMLOD outside and the screen was one of the worst I've ever seen. What the screen on the Moment look like outside?

I don't have one yet. I'll try it when (if) I get one.

That did look like a micro USB. I love the keyboard. Offset FTW.

Looked like he was pressing hard on the screen. Did they mention screen tech? Capacitive or resistive? That proprietary port looked more like a micro usb to me. As for that trackpad if its anything like the one on the Omnia it prabably works pretty good.

looked like the standard micro usb to me... could be wrong though.

This looks like a pretty sweet phone. A few problems with this phone IMHO - - 'proprietary' USB port - mini mouse pad looks a little cumbersome. - pc OS updates as opposed to OTA updates - tough for Mac users On the other hand it looks like it has functional well thought out buttons that some of the other Android phones are lacking. Plus it loaded pretty fast.

*whistles* Wow. If it wasn't for sense UI on the Hero... I'd be very tempted to wait the extra few weeks and pick this up from a HW perspective alone. Fortunately, for HTC, since I have to deal with the SW every time I want to use the phone, I still want that Hero.

That did look like a micro USB. I love the keyboard. Offset FTW.

Is it a capacitive or resistance touch screen

Looked like he was pressing hard on the screen. Did they mention screen tech? Capacitive or resistive? That proprietary port looked more like a micro usb to me. As for that trackpad if its anything like the one on the Omnia it prabably works pretty good.

looked like the standard micro usb to me... could be wrong though.

This looks like a pretty sweet phone. A few problems with this phone IMHO - - 'proprietary' USB port - mini mouse pad looks a little cumbersome. - pc OS updates as opposed to OTA updates - tough for Mac users On the other hand it looks like it has functional well thought out buttons that some of the other Android phones are lacking. Plus it loaded pretty fast.

*whistles* Wow. If it wasn't for sense UI on the Hero... I'd be very tempted to wait the extra few weeks and pick this up from a HW perspective alone. Fortunately, for HTC, since I have to deal with the SW every time I want to use the phone, I still want that Hero.

Is it a capacitive or resistance touch screen