Verizon’s LTE Samsung Phone Gets MAP’d
Remember that phone by Samsung for Verizon with LTE radios that didn’t have a name at CES? Welp, Verizon’s starting to get those wheels moving as they’ve set it up with a minimized advertised price – usually, a launch isn’t far off from this step. (Rumors originally pegged this thing for Q1, too.) It’s being called the SCH-i150, but we still don’t have a name for it. With a 4.3-inch screen and a 1GHz processor, it sounds like it could turn out to be another unique Galaxy S phone for Verizon, but we’ll have to wait for more official details before we make that assumption. In the meantime, check out our walkthrough of the device below. [DL]
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