We’ve told you that Samsung ATIV Odyssey is heading to Verizon Wireless and now we have another proof to back that claim. The proof comes in the form of an FCC listing, which unfortunately doesn’t reveal us all the details. We do, however, can see that the Odyssey packs “proper” CDMA and LTE radios needed to sing along the Big Red’s carrier network. Moreover, the model marked as SCH-i930 suggests we’re talking about a Windows Phone device since the SCH-i920 was Omnia II. If I had to guess, I would say this is just Verizon’s way of saying ATIV S, though there could be some other changes included, as well. You never really know… And if you care to dig through FCC’s documentation, you can do that from here.
[Via: Engadget]
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