The handset comes to CTIA in Las Vegas

Mar 31, 2009 12:06 GMT  ·  By

The Samsung Instinct S30, also known as Instinct Mini, has been spotted around the Web for quite some time now, in a series of leaked photos and reports, yet now it seems that the Korean mobile phone maker has finally decided to go official with it.

As many of you might already know, the Samsung Instinct S30 is meant to come to Sprint's airwaves, and the device can now be seen sporting the carrier's logo. The company announced the handset in a press release that also showed other phones to come to the CTIA Wireless 2009 show in Las Vegas this week.

The South Korean mobile phone manufacturer only showed photos of the handset, and no additional info on the device has been unveiled so far, yet it is already known that the Samsung Instinct S30 should sport a 3.2-inch touchscreen display, which would be bigger than the one that was included with the original Instinct.

The new mobile phone certainly looks good, and the fact that it is to be added to the third largest North American carrier's lineup sounds great, especially given the fact that the upcoming Palm Pre was somehow expected to get all of its attention. Still, Sprint will soon start selling the attractive Samsung Instinct S30, which is expected to see some traction from the operator's users.

Unfortunately, no information on the price tag the new Samsung Instinct Mini will come with has been unveiled so far, and there are no exact details on when it will actually become available in the mobile phone carrier's offering, yet we hope that more about these things will become available at the CTIA 2009 show, which is set to open its gates as soon as tomorrow, so stay tuned to learn the info just as it surfaces.