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Samsung Transform (SPH-M920)
ManufacturerSamsung Group
Availability by regionOctober 10, 2010
PredecessorSamsung Intercept
SuccessorSamsung Transform Ultra
Compatible networksCDMA, EVDO Rev. A
Form factorSlider
Dimensions4.61 in (117 mm) (h)
2.42 in (61 mm) (w)
0.61 in (15 mm) (d)
Weight5.37 oz (152 g)
Operating systemAndroid 2.1 or Android 2.2, Sprint ID
CPU800 MHz, Samsung S3C6410, Qualcomm QSC6085
Memory256 MB RAM / 512 MB ROM
Removable storageMicroSD support
Battery1500 mAh
Rear camera3.2 Megapixels with LED Flash
Front cameraVGA
Display320 x 480 px, 3.5 in. TFT LCD
ConnectivityBluetooth 3.0
Data inputsTouchscreen, physical keyboard
SAR0.75 W/KG @ 1g (head), 0.82 W/KG @ 1g (body)
Hearing aid compatibilityM4

The Samsung SPH-M920 (marketed as the Samsung Transform) is an Android smartphone manufactured by Samsung. It was announced on October 6, 2010 and released on October 10, 2010 for Sprint in the United States.

The Samsung Transform was released using Android 2.1 (Eclair), but received an update to version 2.2.2 on March 25, 2011.

The Transform is one of the first devices to be equipped with Sprint's "Sprint ID" user interface. It's considered a mid-range smartphone and the successor to the Samsung Intercept with a few upgrades including faster data (EVDO Rev. A), a larger 3.5" inch touchscreen, and a VGA front-facing camera for video calling (expected to work with 2.2 update). The phone's form factor resembles that of the Samsung Epic 4G and is being offered as a 'budget minded' alternative.

Samsung Transform Ultra (SPH-M930)

In September 2011, Sprint announced the Samsung Transform Ultra, an updated version to the original Transform that features a faster 1Ghz processor and physical navigational keys, Sprint subsidiary Boost Mobile began offering the smartphone on October 7 and Sprint said it would carry it at a later date.

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