Saturday, 8 October 2011

Samsung Galaxy Nexus Prime/GT-I9250 Clears FCC:Features With AT & T and T-Mobile

Not a day goes by which doesn't feature Samsung's galaxy Nexus Prime news.The recent one is a FCC certificate which indicates that a certain Samsung GT-I9250 has cleared the FCC adding more fuel to the debate which predicts 2 different versions of Samsung's Nexus.As its evident,the phone is expected to support  AT & T and T-Mobile but sadly no LTE,which is an absolute bummer.The phone is expected to belong to the GSM tech,I9250 with band supports for 800/900/1900/2100MHz.
This particular phone is purported to feature a GSM radio with wireless bands for both At & T and T-mobile as indicated above.Although this Nexus was expected to be a Verizon exclusive,along with the new FCC certificate contradicting the former rumor.The phone certificate claims that the device lacks CDMA radio,which means its a GSM exclusive & the absence of EV-Do technology.
                                           Unfortunately,no 4G device will feature in this phone indicating that LTE,HSPA+ are out of question and we might have to adjust with HSDPA/HSPA.This is very odd because there is already a 4G Samsung Nexus device as claimed by the FCC certificate.Only Samsung can explain this dilemma to us & with Samsung & Google postponing the Nexus & ICS show onto October,I hardly doubt they will cover anything in this regard.The Samsung 4G phone -SCH I515 which comes with 4G support might be the Nexus we are looking for which is apparently a Verizon LTE exclusive.

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