Sprint’s Galaxy Nexus aka Samsung SPH-L700 got the FCC clearance and is now one step closer to launch. The unit FCC folks had a chance to try out sings along CDMA on 850 and 1900 MHz bands as well as LTE on 1900MHz. Moreover, it has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radios, as well as NFC support to enable Google Wallet-based contactless payments.
If you recall, the Now Network promised to release its own ICS Google phone at some point in the first half of the year and with this hurdle out of the way, we’re guessing the official launch will take place in the next couple of weeks.
We’ll keep you posted on how this goes and in the meantime, you’re free to explore FCC’s docs from here.
[Via: Engadget]