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FCC outs AT&T variant of Samsung Galaxy Note

Galaxy_note_fcc The Samsung Galaxy Note was our favorite gadget that came out of IFA 2011. With a 5.3-inch, 1280 x 800 display, 1.4GHz dual-core processor, and advanced stylus, the Note is an extremely snazzy piece of hardware that I'm sure most of us here would love to be able to put in our pockets.

Fortunately for us, the FCC has just taken a look at the Galaxy Note variant that may be headed towards the US. The Note, as you know, is not just a tablet; it's also a smartphone. As such, it (unsurprisingly) has 3G/4G bands for use on GSM networks. The bands Samsung has decided to use are ones that will work wonderfully with AT&T's network.

Unfortunately, the FCC can rarely, if ever, come up with release dates for new hardware. Hopefully this was enough to whet your appetite.

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Calob Horton

Calob Horton is an associate editor at Pocketables. He loves all technology, no matter which company it comes from. This unbiased view of the tech world allows him to choose the products that best fit his personal needs and tastes: a Microsoft Surface Pro, a Samsung Galaxy Note 3, and a third-gen iPad.Google+ | Twitter | More posts by Calob | Subscribe to Calob's posts

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One thought on “FCC outs AT&T variant of Samsung Galaxy Note

  • OMG – Thank you for this update! This device is high on my wish list.

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