Samsung Galaxy Reverb leaks via tweet for Sprint
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Also unknown is when the device will launch, or what the price will be. Considering the specs, we're pretty confident that this will not be a wallet-buster, especially since it appears to be heading to both Sprint and its pre-paid subsidiary Virgin Mobile.
Some have pointed out that the Samsung Reverb has a similar look and form-factor as the Verizon bound Samsung Jasper. Both models did leak via the same Twitter account (since taken down), and there is some resemblance. One difference though, is the CPU on the Jasper which is the quite popular dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960 S4 processor.
source: EVLeaks via UnwiredView
The tweet (since taken down) that leaked the Samsung SPH-M950 |
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2. XXZZA posted on 22 Jul 2012, 20:45 2 0
i have request form your site and i email some notes to
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9. g2a5b0e posted on 23 Jul 2012, 08:34 0 0
I guess it's kind of ambiguous. 4GB of RAM/ROM? 4GB between the 2 of them, maybe?
11. SmartPhoneStream posted on 23 Jul 2012, 10:55 0 0
if you see there is a slash between the 768 MB and 4 GB and a slash between RAM and ROM indicating that they correspond to the one in the same position as them
12. Atrixboyyy posted on 26 Jul 2012, 08:06 0 0
I see how its written and also how it should have been written .
4. wumberpeb posted on 22 Jul 2012, 22:02 1 0
Life is good when a 1.4 Ghz (albeit single core) processor, a 4" screen and ICS out of the box is considered "low to mid-range"
Looks like the Transform Ultra replacement (m930 to m950) but they don't mention any keyboard...price it at $50 and it should be a great budget offering
5. Samsomesh posted on 22 Jul 2012, 22:06 0 0
Plezzz... Samsung make it mid range..and when it is available in india.!
7. pikapowerize (banned) posted on 23 Jul 2012, 00:01 1 0
i thinks its better to be a low end... but the specs are better than the ace 2!
i love this phone if it will be a low end so that it will replace their super hit galaxy y!
10. DonkeySauce posted on 23 Jul 2012, 10:19 0 0
Is it just me, or are there just too many mid-level Androids hitting the market to keep track of? They're all pretty much the same. Nothing really to make them stand out except for the occasional physical QWERTY keyboard. And why would you buy the new Mid range models when last years flagships have been marked down to the same price, but still nicer? The mid range smartphone market needs a shake up in a bad way.. Just don't make another Echo (Nice try Kyocera, but really?)
13. lilg29 posted on 23 Aug 2012, 13:57 0 0
It kinda reminds me of a samsung Instinct, just newer better. a revamped version if you want to say that.


