It all depends on what you need in your smart phone.
If you are cost concious - then pick up LG Optimus V (USD 150) vs Samsung Intercept (USD 200-250)
If you like physical keyboard and use phone for heavy e-mailing/text - then pick up Samsung Intercept (Slideout physcial keyboard) vs LG Optimus V (only on screen software keyboard)
If one wants more RAM - then pick up Samsung Intercept vs LG Optimus V
If you like better screen resolution, better colors - then pick up LG Optimus V ( 320 x 480 screen 16 Mln colors) vs Samsung Intercept ( 240 x 400 screen and 65 K colors)
If you like real glass touch screen - then pick up Samsung Intercept vs LG Optimus V (fibre glass touch screen)
If you like separate CPU, GPU, Data Processor - Then pick up LG Optimus V (600 Mhz main CPU. Also it has 400 MHz modem processor for data transfers and a 300 MHz graphics chip for video processing) vs Samsung Intercept (800 Mhz CPU - Chipset: Samsung (S3C6410) + Qualcomm (QSC6075))
*** Qualcomm QSC6075 solution integrates baseband modem, multimedia engines, multi-band radio transceiver and power management into a single chip to eliminate the need for many discrete components.
http://www.qualcomm.com/news/releas...ingle-chip-solutions-support-cdma2000-1xev-do
*** The S3C6410 processor features a built-in, state-of-the-art 3D, 4M triangles/sec hardware accelerator with OpenGL ES 1.1/ 2.0 and D3DM API support. Products incorporating this hardware accelerator in the S3C6410 enjoy the following advantages: 3D graphics performance unmatched by software-only implementations
Reduced board space, since no external 3D graphics hardware is required
Better load balancing by relieving the CPU from cycle intensive 3D graphics functions
Lower power consumption due to optimized and dedicated hardware, resulting in longer battery life
High-quality video playback
Built-in hardware and Multi-Format Codec to enhance the multimedia experience
Optimized interface for high memory bandwidth requirements
Software support to reduce application design time
Rich peripherals to reduce total system cost and enhance overall functionality
Memory stacking options for smaller footprints
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...y_id%3D835%26partnum%3DS3C6410&token=OAO3gUmw
If you like better speaker phone - then pick up Samsung Intercept vs LG Optimus V
If you like better battery life - then pick up Samsung Intercept vs LG Optimus V
If you want Android 2.2 (FroYo) - then pick up LG Optimus V vs Samsung Intercept (though Samsung Intercept is scheduled to be upgraded from Android 2.1 Eclair to Android 2.2 in Sprint 2011)
If one wants a phone that heats less - then pick up Samsung Intercept vs LG Optimus V