Looks like T-Mobile will be among the first carriers in the U.S. to get the hot-new Galaxy Note II. The “about phone” screenshot from a mysterious handset marked as SGH-T889 has been caught in the wild, as you can see from the image above. As far as we know, this could be fake but why would someone put an extra effort to create it? Sure enough, some people have too much free time at their disposal but we’re inclined to believe this is the real deal, instead.
And since we know that the original Galaxy Note for T-Mobile was marked as SGH-T879, this could easily be its successor. Unfortunately, we don’t have any information about the price and availability but as soon as we hear something new about it, we’ll let you know. Stay tuned in the meantime, k?
[Via: TMOnews, Phandroid]
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