These shots actually surfaced a couple of days ago buried inside the depths of HowardForums, but given what we know of Samsung’s R900 Craft up to now — particularly the indisputable fact that it’ll be a non-smartphone — we haven’t any reason to doubt that we’re gazing a prototype of it here. What makes the Craft most notable is that it’s slated to be MetroPCS’ first LTE-capable handset (and some of the first LTE handsets anywhere on the earth) for its shiny new 4G network, and it appears like we will be able to expect full sliding QWERTY in conjunction with the common TouchWiz UI elements. We’d want to hate on this thing for not running Android or Windows Phone 7, but hey — it’s probably going to be the first LTE phone to hit these shores, so we’re willing to cut it just an oz of slack this once. The carrier’s first LTE markets are lighting up later this year, so we predict to look this with a lot less Blurrycam before too long.

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