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Wednesday 16 November 2011

Galaxy Nexus (Prime) T-Mobile US rumors appear [Updated]

Google’s Android-related “Eleven” event sparks T-Mobile Galaxy Nexus rumors.

While we’re still waiting for the much-anticipated Verizon Galaxy Nexus release date announcement, speculation circulates on the internet: T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Nexus variant without LTE (of course).
According to Android and Me, the new rumor is related to the event happening today (November 16) in California with the tag “experience the world of T-Mobile & Google.” Engadget also asks the same question in the site’s own article.

Apparently, Verizon Wireless is not the exclusive carrier of the Galaxy Nexus. In fact, the company tweaked its “Exclusively” banner last month, and its actions obviously suggested the possibility of other Galaxy Nexus models for the US smartphone market.
Aside from the revised banner ad, the Galaxy Nexus FCC document (phone with codename Samsung GT-i92500 also appeared last month, and the device supports AT&T and T-Mobile’s AWS bands.
Rumors say the new Galaxy Nexus with LTE or Long Term Evolution will arrive this month or early next month. The Verizon Galaxy Nexus recently passed through the FCC, and according to Raphael Labuguen’s article, the November 23 or November 27 release date rumors are (still) highly possible based on the records made by the two other November LTE Android devices of Verizon, the Motorola Droid Razr and the HTC Rezound.
The Samsung Google Galaxy Nexus will official arrive in United Kingdom this month sporting the HSPA+ technology.
For starters, the Galaxy Nexus is the first Android Ice Cream Sandwich Android smartphone with the impressive 4.65-inch Super AMOLED screen sporting the screen resolution of 720 x 1280 or 720p (with 316 ppi pixel density) . It is powered by 1.2GHz dual-core TI OMAP CPU and 1GB of RAM. Other features include 5-megapixel digital back camera, front-facing camera, thickness of 8.9 mm (the GSM version) and weighs 135 grams only.
Update: No T-Mobile Galaxy Nexus was announced today. T-Mobile’s participation is related to Google Music. According to the wireless carrier, they will offer free music files, and customers can purchase songs directly using the T-Mobile account.

This report was originally posted on PopHerald.com as Galaxy Nexus (Prime) T-Mobile rumors appear, under Gadgets and Mobile Category.
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