Is the Samsung Transform another Galaxy S phone for Sprint?
0. phoneArena posted on 29 Sep 2010, 21:36
A picture that shows some of Sprint's upcoming handsets includes the Samsung Transform, which could be a Galaxy S variant for the carrier...
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4. Joshing4fun posted on 29 Sep 2010, 22:17 0 0
Ha all those phones are sprint phones... Wow looks like Phonearena dropped the ball big time on this one!
10. ajac09 posted on 30 Sep 2010, 06:23 0 0
are we surprised? they didnt even finish their reseach the fcc document clearly states it has a qwerty keyboard https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/oetc
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2. aztaxia12295 posted on 29 Sep 2010, 21:52 0 0
retards it says sprint whos smoking crack now huh
3. ecml posted on 29 Sep 2010, 21:59 0 0
I hate it when PA puts question marks after most of their articles. Just that they should already know and be telling us the info without asking it...
5. blind (unregistered) posted on 29 Sep 2010, 22:39 0 0
To answer this article, no. The Samsung Transform is not another Galaxy S phone for T-Mobile. The Samsung Transform is clearly another Galaxy S phone for Sprint.
6. skymitch89 (unregistered) posted on 29 Sep 2010, 23:50 0 0
I could've swore that when I clicked on this it said "...for T-mobile" Well I just googled this phone and it seems to be a non-4g galaxy s pro for Sprint and might actually be the moment 2 and a major upgrade to the intercept.
7. Droid X Doug (unregistered) posted on 30 Sep 2010, 00:41 0 0
So, if the Transform is indeed a non-4G Galaxy Pro, does that mean that Sprint is delaying their 4G roll-out? Enquiring minds want to know....
9. ajac09 posted on 30 Sep 2010, 06:13 0 0
umm no its for people that dont want 4g dont care for 4g or dont want the premium data experience lol
12. Droid X Doug (unregistered) posted on 30 Sep 2010, 10:56 0 0
You mean a phone for those who don't want to subsidize Sprint's virtual 4G network (aka those who don't live in an area scheduled for 4G)?
8. ajac09 posted on 30 Sep 2010, 06:13 0 0
and it has a keyboard to guys.. did phone arena even read the fcc document lol
11. twashington4 posted on 30 Sep 2010, 07:52 0 0
I wish they had kept the 5MP camera of the Epic. The Epic's camera is sweet. This sucker better have Android 2.2 out the gate!! None of this "2.1 with an update to be coming shortly crap". My two cents. :-) 4G is not a priority for me and I appreciate that a phone like this will give me some options instead of paying an extra $10 a month.
13. ash (unregistered) posted on 30 Sep 2010, 13:09 0 0
its still cheaper than at&t and verizon even with the $10 buy up for everything included in the plan and there isnt a data cap






