Simply because next week’s joint Samsung and Google event was postponed does not imply the leaks must end. A Sammy handset with the model number I9250, which works up nicely with the baseband version inside the Galaxy Nexus shots that popped up, just made an appearance on the FCC packing a GSM radio compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile’s faux-G networks. It is also boasting dual-band 802.11n, Bluetooth and NFC. Despite suggestions that the following Nexus device will be a Verizon exclusive , shall we be the AT&T version or as a minimum the unlocked GSM model. The truth that it doesn’t support T-Mobile’s 2100MHz band leads us to believe this may not be doping up in T-Mo shops. Also noticeably missing is any mention of LTE — that specific feature could still be the only realm of huge Red. Hopefully we can’t need to wait for much longer to determine all of the details. Yet one more image after the break.
[Thanks, Samer]
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