After recent rumors about the presence of Samsung Galaxy Note for T-Mobile, now they officially announcing about this smartphone. Despite lacking LTE support, the T-Mobile Galaxy Note still comes with a Qualcomm S3 chipset, instead of the Exynos 4210
used in the international version. The flip side is that this Samsung
Galaxy Note gains support for what T-Mo call 4G - 42Mbps HSPA, while the
Note N7000 network support is limited to 21 Mbps.
To make up for coming so late to the market the
T-Mobile version comes running ICS out of box and is also
SAFE-certified, which means it has a full suite of enterprise-ready
features and capabilities, including support for top-tier mobile device
management (MDM) providers, on-device AES256-bit encryption, enhanced
support for Microsoft Exchange, as well as integrated support for a
range of virtual private network (VPN) solutions.
The Samsung Galaxy Note is expected to be available from select T-Mobile retail stores and online via the company's website in the coming weeks. There's no word on pricing or pre-orders just yet.
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The Samsung Galaxy Note is expected to be available from select T-Mobile retail stores and online via the company's website in the coming weeks. There's no word on pricing or pre-orders just yet.
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