Aug 2, 2011 16:01 GMT  ·  By

It looks like Sprint has a busy schedule, as the carrier prepares to launch quite a high number of devices this fall.

According to a leaked internal document last updated on July 29, Sprint plans to replace some of the devices from its portfolio, including the Kyocera Zio, LG Remarq and Samsung Intercept.

Among the interesting devices that are listed on the leaked roadmap, there's the LG Optimus Black, which appears with its LG LS855 codename.

Rumors about a possible Sprint release of the Optimus Black that pop up one month ago may be true, as the carrier plans to launch the smartphone on October 2, according to the said roadmap.

Furthermore, Sprint plans to replace the Samsung Transform with new model, the Samsung M930, which is a slider with full QWERTY keyboard.

On related news, Samsung M930 is also expected to be released by Boost Mobile and will be launched on the “Now Network” sometime in October.

Apart from the above, a Motorola XT603 device is also slated for an October 2 release, or around this date, while a BlackBerry Curve 4 will replace Sprint's BlackBerry Curve 3G on September 9.

Two unannounced Kyocera handsets will probably be announced in early September, along with the Curve 4, and will replace the Samsung Intercept and the LG Remarq.

There are no details about the Kyocera KYS3015 and KYC5120, just that they will be available in two different color schemes, gray or blue, and black or pink, respectively.

It appears that Sprint also plans to launch a tablet at the beginning of the next year, the ZTE V55, which is scheduled to be released in Q1 2012.

A new Franklin U602 USB air-card will also be launched by Sprint in the next few months, which will probably replace the current Franklin U600 device.

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