Sep 30, 2010 09:26 GMT  ·  By

Samsung Transform has just resurfaced in a leaked Sprint document, which was pictured yesterday. The picture proves that the device will be entering the carrier's portfolio pretty soon, together with Sanyo Zio, another Android low-budget smartphone.

Leaked at the beginning of the month, when the Korean manufacturer's device was approved by FCC, Samsung Transform was clearly heading for Sprint, as the name suggested, SPH-M920.

Most of the handsets bearing the SPH prefix on Samsung models are usually heading to Sprint carrier, so this was predictable.

It is not yet clear whether the phone will be Sprint's Galaxy S version, or just an Epic without the 4G capabilities.

The only thing we know at the moment is the fact that Samsung Transform received Wi-Fi certification for 802.11b/g/n and that it features a touch screen and no physical keyboard.

The picture also shows Sanyo Zio and Vero, as well as Blackberry Curve 3G 9330, which was already released by Sprint earlier this week.

It seems that this is the first carrier to add the Zio and Vero handsets to its portfolio, after Cricket's exclusivity over some of the latest handset manufactured by Kyocera.

The pictured Samsung Transform (SPH-920) is the follow-up of Samsung Moment (SPH-M900) and the Intercept (SPH-M910), two successful handsets that are already on the market for a while now.

Rumors say that Samsung Transform is indeed a “mini” version of the Epic, but without the 4G capabilities.

Either the case, all three devices will widen Sprint's offer for its subscribers, who will be able to choose from any of the rumored Android smartphones.

Obviously, there's no information regarding the exact release date or the price of the smartphone, but by the look of if, Samsung Transform, as well as the other two Sanyo devices, will be rolled out by Sprint next month.

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