The mobile phone appears to be headed towards Sprint

Jan 17, 2007 15:24 GMT  ·  By

The Federal Communication Commission has recently approved a CDMA Samsung mobile phone, the SPH M620. The mobile phone's design looks very much like the one used in Samsung's Ultra Music Phones, and apparently, the M620 will also have two functional sides.

The feature list includes a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth with A2DP support, FM Radio, 100 MB internal memory and a MicroSD card slot for memory expansion.

As for design, the phone will include a small screen on one side, with a numeric keypad underneath and a larger screen with touch sensitive music controls on the other.

Although not much information and no photos are provided so far, chances are that there will be no obvious difference in design from the F300 Ultra Music phone, and the features this phone includes might end up being the same as well.

Also, the phone was clearly developed to target the music enthusiasts out there, sporting several music dedicated features such as controls, pretty large internal memory and the possibility for memory expansion via MicroSD cards.

Everytime a mobile phone was FCC approved, it wasn't long before a partial or complete spec sheet was revealed. And in this case, it probably won't be long until Samsung makes an official announcement, providing a release date.

In the meantime, it looks like when the SPH M620 starts shipping, it will head over to wireless carrier Sprint,(although this is not certain at the moment) and as expected, there is no information regarding the price of this mobile phone at this time.