Looking at Sprint’s Samsung Transformer (SPH-M920), we thought its successor — model marked as SPH-M930 — will also end-up in the CDMA/WiMAX carrier’s portfolio. However, that’s not the case, since that device is heading to Boost Mobile (which consequently is owned by Sprint). We’ve no idea when the M930 will be released, nor how Boost will call it once it’s out. We do know the specs of the upcoming phone though – the M930 will sport Qualcomm’s 1GHz processor, HVGA touchscreen, GPS, some camera (most likely 3.2-megapixel one), Wi-Fi connectivity, while Android 2.3 Gingerbread will run the show. In addition, it will also come with a side-sliding QWERTY keyboard, allowing heavy texters to keep up with their e-buddies across social and instant messaging networks while on the go. We’ll be watching where this goes and let you know as soon as Samsung or Boost Mobile officially announces the M930. Stay tuned in the meantime…
[Via: PocketNow]