Galaxy Note II, the largest smartphone that Samsung has unveiled to the world with Google’s Android operating system on board, has been spotted at the FCC once again.
This time, however, it appears that it was packing the necessary frequencies support for being used in the United States at AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon.
FCC approved a SGH-i317 with 3G and 4G bands at AT&T and in Canada, while the SGH-T889 model was approved with support for T-Mobile’s 1,700MHz AWS frequencies.
There is also a SCH-i605 model that passed through the testing with CDMA and GSM bands inside, along with support for a 700MHz LTE band, suggesting that it should land at Verizon soon.
As Engadget notes, no specific info on the handset’s release date in the United States has been provided as of yet, but October 24th might bring it to shelves.
This time, however, it appears that it was packing the necessary frequencies support for being used in the United States at AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon.
FCC approved a SGH-i317 with 3G and 4G bands at AT&T and in Canada, while the SGH-T889 model was approved with support for T-Mobile’s 1,700MHz AWS frequencies.
There is also a SCH-i605 model that passed through the testing with CDMA and GSM bands inside, along with support for a 700MHz LTE band, suggesting that it should land at Verizon soon.
As Engadget notes, no specific info on the handset’s release date in the United States has been provided as of yet, but October 24th might bring it to shelves.
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