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Friday, January 6, 2012

First Sprint LTE Smartphone is Samsung Galaxy Nexus with 1.5-GHz, According to ... - LAPTOP Magazine (blog)

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LAPTOP Magazine (blog)

First Sprint LTE Smartphone is Samsung Galaxy Nexus with 1.5-GHz, According to ...
LAPTOP Magazine (blog)
The promo touted the Galaxy Nexus as “the first 4G LTE phone for Sprint”. It also mentioned that the phone will have a 1.5-GHz processor. That's a faster CPU than the version of the device currently sold exclusively by Verizon Wireless.
Sprint Galaxy Nexus With LTE and 1.5GHz CPU Pops Up in CNET Ad; Is This Their ...Phandroid.com
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