Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the Samsung SPH-M920 Transform and the average rating is 66%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SPH-M920 Transform.
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19 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Overall the Sprint Samsung Transform is an average phone. Aiming for the mid-tier market, the Samsung Transform does have the features, but to compete with the higher end phones, the Transform does not have a chance. With the still buggy Sprint ...
The Transform has one of the best physical keyboards I've tested, but the performance of the device was too slow and buggy to recommend. Samsung Transform Review by... - Image Gallery TweetBecome a PhoneDog Fan on Facebook and don't forget to "Spin ...
The Samsung Transform is an odd little character in the wide world of smartphones. It's got a fantastic full QWERTY slider keyboard, Android 2.1, and Sprint IDs. On the downside, the Transform is underpowered for gaming and advanced applications, take...
Abstract: A surprisingly decent entry-level Android phoneTake the Epic 4G, slim it down and slow it down a tad, and you've got the mid-level Samsung Transform on Sprint. Hang on, hang on. Keep reading. That's not to say this is a lesser phone that should be dism...
Abstract: When the Samsung Transform was initially leaked it was postulated that the device would be another Galaxy S variant, possibly an all-touch device to go along with the Epic 4G. However, it transformed into a mid-range Android device with a side-sliding...
Sprint currently has a very strong high-end Android offering. Nonetheless there is room for mid-range Android devices to make an appearance, and the Transform fits this niche perfectly. It does suffer from the occasional hiccup or slowdown. This is li...
I like the Samsung Transform. I think it's a good solid phone with a great keyboard, great sound quality, and very good battery life. This device has a good screen and is responsive enough, but it falls short in the entertainment area, specifically w...
Abstract: Score3.0 stars"Respectable"()Good QWERTY keyboard, decent battery life, decent call quality Sluggish, Sprint ID feels like bloatware, no pre-installed video-chat software Summary The Samsung Transform can be thought of as the lower performing version o...
Abstract: Sprint users in the market for an Android phone should find the Samsung Transform to fit their needs. Its feature set does not miss a step, and its touch-screen and physical keyboard combination offer the best of both worlds.
Abstract: We first got a look at the Samsung Transform at CTIA in San Francisco after it was announced alongside the LG Optimus S and Sanyo Zio as Sprint’s first 3 phones to rock Sprint ID. I had pretty high hopes for the Transform for a number of reasons; but s...