Hot on the heels of Boost Mobile’s Samsung device announcement, we now have Sprint’s other subsidary, Virgin Mobile, announcing the all new Samsung Galaxy Reverb. The Galaxy Reverb features a design similar to the Droid Charge (shield) and will come with Android Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box.
It will also feature a 1.4GHz Snapdragon processor, 4-inch 800×480 resolution display, 5MP shooter and 1.3MP front facing cam, 4GB of internal memory, while running on Sprint’s 3G network (sorry, no WiMax or LTE here).
At $250 contract-free, the Reverb will squeeze its way in between Virgin’s HTC EVO V ($300), and the HTC One V ($200). The Reverb goes up for pre-order on August 29th. Seems Samsung has been a busy boy, pumping out Android-powered smartphones like a popcorn machine, huh?
Wait what!? That picture shows stock ICS on a Samsung! Is this true? There was no reference to it in the article.
” will come with Android Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box.”
Oh yeah, looks like stock ICS but it’s not. It has TouchWiz (as you can tell from the notification area) and will come with Sprint ID which looks like the stock launcher, although it’s really not.
It’s not stock the signal bars and stuff are the wrong color there’s something going on with it
It’s Sprint ID. Looks like the stock launcher but it’s not.