An image of a new Samsung device reportedly called the SPH-L300 has leaked out, and it looks like it might just be a Sprint variant of the Galaxy S II. BriefMobile managed to get its hands on the image, and according to its source the device features a Qualcomm S4 dual-core processor, 800 × 480 WVGA display, 5-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 4.0, 4GB of storage, 1GB of RAM, and support for LTE connectivity. The handset also has a new look design, complete with etched buttons at the bottom, and will reportedly run Ice Cream Sandwich when it eventually launches — which is expected to be relatively soon, though we don’t have a date. You can also expect to see NFC capabilities with the SPH-L300, which means there’s a good chance that it’ll come packed with Google Wallet software as well.
Image leaks for possible new Sprint Galaxy S II variant, reportedly runs ICS
A new image has leaked out of what appears to be an upcoming Sprint variant of the Samsung Galaxy S II, which includes LTE connectivity and Android 4.0.4.
A new image has leaked out of what appears to be an upcoming Sprint variant of the Samsung Galaxy S II, which includes LTE connectivity and Android 4.0.4.


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