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FCC gets visited by Samsung GALAXY Annotation with T-Mobile 3G on plank

Written By bama on Tuesday 12 June 2012 | 05:07



Backwards in April, a minute punctuation that peculiarly feels same ions ago before the debut of the Samsung Galaxy S III and iOS 6, we told you most a twain of items that tapered to a edition of the Samsung GALAXY Comment for T-Mobile. One was aleaked exposure that actually showed the phablet branded with the T-Mobile logoand tagged as SGH-T879. The otherwise was a leaked photo of the style's "Nearly Phone" writer which also showed the equal representation signaling. Now it appears as though the SHG-T879 has visited the FCC and lo and behold, it is the Samsung GALAXY Notation with all 5.3 inches of that exhibit and 3G connectivity to the land's 4th largest immune.


A version of the Samsung GALAXY Note wearing T-Mobile's 3G bands has visited the FCC
A version of the Samsung GALAXY Note wearing T-Mobile's 3G bands has visited the FCC
The version of the Samsung GALAXY Say that retributory met with the suits at the FCC came to repast with the 1700MHz HSPA contrivance for T-Mobile, as substantially as connectivity for 850MHz and 1900MHz. But before T-Mobile customers with a longing for the oversize get abysmally frantic, it is a concept that the 1700MHz ring give be for Canadian carriers Mobilicity or Travel Ambulatory. On the added ability (there's E'er added power it seems) we hold seen those snapshots of the T-Mobile branded GALAXY Tell.

Naysayers (there's ALWAYS a nay...oh, never watch) might say that T-Mobile is too late to the phablet party and too, themuch author eagerly awaited Samsung Galaxy S III and its 4.8 advance exhibit is the outstanding manoeuvre. To those grouping who consider the enclose is half turn, we'd say that if T-Mobile wants to tender the Samsung GALAXY Tell, that is whole their business. And yeah, the Samsung GALAXY Say didn't appear in the last T-Mobile roadworthy map, but then again, neither did the Samsung Galaxy S III.

source: FCC via Engadget
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