Previously, there were speculations about the existence of the Samsung Galaxy Note device for AT&T network in the U.S. An accessory maker Anymode has also revealed that it will be supplying accessories for the device. If you are looking for a solid proof that the carrier is really getting its own version of the, here are the first press shot of the AT&T branded super-sized Samsung Galaxy Note tablet-like phone. Yes! It is being marketed as a phone.
We can also see the 4G LTE logo on the status bar of the top side of the handset and the image is also clearly showing the TA&T branding. According to PocketNow, the phone will grace at CES event’ AT&T booth next week. Just to recap the specs, it will run Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, sporting a 5.3 inch WXGA Super HD AMOLED display (1280 x 800) behind a Gorilla Glass capacitive multi-touch digitizer, a massive 2500mAh battery, 1.4GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 8MP rear camera to record 1080p HD videos at 30fps, FM tuner with RDS, Bluetooth 3.0, assisted GPS, and Wi-Fi a/b/g/n and more. It comes with a capacitive stylus S-Pen to take notes and it will be upgraded to Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich OS after its launch.
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No word on the availability and price range of the device yet. Excited about the arrival of the 4G LTE capable Samsung Galaxy Note in the U.S on AT&T? Sprint is also rumored to be bringing its version of the Galaxy Note to the states.
Source: PocketNow