When Will The LTE Version of Galaxy Nexus Be Released?

Mashhood Riaz / News Reviews Category / 3rd December, 2011 / 0 Comments
When Will The LTE Version of Galaxy Nexus Be Released?

There is no doubt everyone in Android is talking about only one thing that when this Galaxy Nexus will be released? We can have it but in GSM only via third party but its real, LTE version, is still on its way and about to release within some period of time in all over the country.

According to Business Insider we have come to know a suspicious time about when the Samsung`s Galaxy Nexus will be released in its LTE version. But it has been confirmed by Samsung now that this beast smartphone will soon be released in the next month on Big Red. Most of the customers are still looking for a particular device and the exact retail price on which they can have it.

Motorola Droid 4 & Samsung Galaxy Nexus Releasing on The Same Date?

A document was somehow leaked by Verizon which assures the claim that Samsung made for the release of Galaxy Nexus. We have received this leaked document from Droid-life and there is a date mentioned in it about its release which comes out to be 8th December. Another breaking news is that the Motorola Droid 4 is also going to be released officially on the same date as it is for the Samsung`s Galaxy Nexus, only if we consider the leaked document true. According to Codename Maserati the Droid 4 is expected to have a Super AMOLED display and also that it will be first among all of the smartphones in Droid line-up that is going to have both QWERTY key Pads along with LTE connectivity.

Rumors Can Be False

It is quite obvious that the rumors come out to be false and our high expectations are wasted, resulting in disappointment. So we should keep in mind that these above rumors can also be wrong so we should not be fully excited about hearing the release date for the Galaxy Nexus and Droid 4 unless these are officially announced.

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