The handset will arrive with support for the carrier's 4G LTE network

Apr 6, 2013 13:51 GMT  ·  By

One of the handsets that South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung might bring to the market in the United States in the not-too-distant future is the Samsung SPH-L500, a device that has already received the necessary approvals from the FCC.

No specific info on what it will be called when put on shelves has been provided as of now, but it seems that Sprint will be adding it to its lineup, as Engadget notes.

The unannounced mobile phone packs support for 850 / 1900 CDMA and Band 25 LTE / SVLTE connectivity, as well as WiFi a/b/g/n, Bluetooth and NFC. The phone is also said to be 5.2 inches tall and 2.6 inches wide.

Specific details on the arrival of this handset haven’t been provided yet, nor on its pricing, but they might be announced soon, so stay tuned for more on this.