There are no details on the phone’s availability and pricing options yet

Jul 23, 2012 14:31 GMT  ·  By

We already reported that major carrier Sprint plans to release at least two Android smartphones in the following weeks, the Kyocera Rise and LG Cayenne.

However, these are not the only devices the carrier plans to add to its Android portfolio. The folks over at EVLeaks have just published a photo of an unannounced Samsung Galaxy Reverb, along with some details on its specs sheet.

Dubbed Samsung SPH-M950, the smartphone strongly resembles the previously leaked Samsung Jasper for Verizon Wireless, also known as Samsung SCH-i200.

According to the information leaked, the Galaxy Reverb will be powered by Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system. However, this won’t be a high-end device, so expect mid-range features to be embedded into this one.

For example, the phone is equipped with a 1.4 GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 Snapdragon single-core processor and packs only 768MB of RAM.

In addition, Samsung Galaxy Reverb sports a 5-megapixel rear photo snapper with autofocus and LED flash, as well as a secondary 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera for self-portraits and video calls.

It is also worth mentioning that the smartphone will arrive with a pretty decent 4-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen display, though we don’t have any details on the supported resolution yet.

There is no info on whether or not the phone comes with LTE support, but we can safely assume Sprint’s Samsung Galaxy Reverb will be shipped with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support, as well as built-in GPS and microUSB.

We also noticed from the picture recently leaked online, that the Galaxy Reverb features three touch-sensitive keys, instead of the usual four. This clearly confirms that the phone will run Ice Cream Sandwich platform.

For the time being, there are no details on the smartphone’s pricing options and availability, but we expect more info to emerge in the following weeks. Stay tuned for more details on the matter.