Earlier we got the news of approving Samsung Galaxy Note 2 variants in different carriers by FCC (Federal Communications Commission). But the carriers that were missing out from the approved: Sprint and US Cellular. It is good news for Sprint and US Cellular to get approved of its Note 2.
Now the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 variants hits the FCC.
Its variants are the SPH-P500 and SCH-i915. These two variants of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 2, the SPH-P500 and the SCH-i915 have made their way to the FCC. These will feature LTE support and will make their way to Sprint and Verizon Wireless, respectively. The Galaxy Tab 2 is known to be powered by a Texas Instrument processor with the possibility of a speedier Snapdragon S4 processor instead of the Tab 2’s TI chips.
More than likely these will be a Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 variants for Sprint and Verizon, equipped with 4G LTE radios for ultimate portability. It seems that the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 for Sprint and US Cellular has also decided to join in the FCC, where it is called the SPH-L900 and SCH-R950, respectively, and featuring dual-mode support.
Via Engadget