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LTE-enabled Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 clears FCC on its way to Verizon Wireless

Categories: Android, FCC, Samsung, Tablets, Verizon
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, January 3rd, 2013 at 6:29 AM

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 with all the right LTE bands for Verizon Wireless — Band 13 as well as Band 4 (AWS) — has cleared by the FCC and is set to be introduced by the Big Red carrier. As far as we can tell, aside from the radio change, this is identical unit to the original Galaxy Note 10.1, boasting Sammy’s S-Pen and few apps that take advantage of this handy accessory. Moreover, there’s a quad-core CPU under the hood, 2GB of RAM, a ton of built-in storage, and so on and on.

So everything is set for the launch but we’re still not sure when Verizon will officially announce the tablet. I would bet they’ll do that from the floor of CES in Las Vegas but I could easily be wrong. We’ll keep up on this story and get back to you as soon we hear something new. Stay tuned in the meantime…

[Via: Engadget]

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