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Galaxy Note for AT&T hits FCC for cups of tea

Samsung’s Galaxy Note is pretty popular here at Engadget towers and it looks as if it’s finally gonna arrive in this side of the Atlantic. Yesterday, it undergone the swing-doors of the FCC’s Washington bunker for the obligatory prodding: it’s packing the identical AT&T-ready 850 / 1900MHz bands because the original, but has one other model number (GT-N7000B). Either it is a connection with a metamorphosis inside the internals, or the B equals Black and the White version will follow soon. Either way, we’ll be keeping our eyes at the domestic launch simply to be sure we are not missing out. Heck, maybe Sammy’s gonna throw in a number of cute extras to apologize for making us wait this long.

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