It seems T-Mobile will be expanding its portfolio of Samsung smartphones in the near future. And I’m not talking about the brand new Galaxy S III, but something more affordable.
Here’s the deal – T-Mobile’s version of the Galaxy S III is marked as T999, the Galaxy Note as T879, so what could the T699 be? Galaxy Nexus perhaps? It’s just a speculation at the moment, but the fact that its model number is lower than the Galaxy Note and Galaxy S III, as well as the 720p (720×1280 pixels) screen it rocks suggest something like that is possible.
Sure enough, not many users will want a last-year device now that the new Galaxy S will hit the market. On the other hand, not everyone needs and wants the latest gadget out there. For those folks, the Galaxy Nexus is more than a viable option. And let’s not forget, it’s still a pretty powerful device, even by today’s standards…
[Via: TMOnews]
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