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T-Mobile Galaxy Note Launch Takes Another Bizarre Turn

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The elusive T-Mobile Galaxy Note has made an appearance on T-Mobile’s official Facebook page, even though the carrier has yet to confirm the device’s existence or give the Galaxy Note an official release date.

T-Mobile’s Galaxy Note has made an official appearance on T-Mobile’s Facebook page, showing itself on a banner for a contest the carrier is hosting the for Samsung Galaxy S III.

The Galaxy Note’s presence on T-Mobile’s Facebook page, first noticed by TechnoBuffalo, is just another bizarre turn in road that has been littered with them.

T-Mobile’s version of the device has leaked out on numerous occasions in the past. However, in recent weeks, the leaks have picked up steam.

The T-Mobile Galaxy Note launch has taken another odd turn.

Read: T-Mobile Galaxy Note Release Date, Specs, News and Rumors.

Accessories for the Galaxy Note have started to arrive in T-Mobile owned retail locations. The device has shown up in an official advertisement for Galaxy devices. It has even appeared in the form of support documents on T-Mobile’s website.

And now, it has appeared on T-Mobile’s Facebook page.

However, for whatever reason, the carrier has not yet announced availability or even confirmed the device’s existence. Strange, considering how out in the open the device is.

Originally July 11th was rumored to be the device’s release date. However, today has come and gone without an announcement. Th new release date is said to be August 8th although nothing has been confirmed.

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T-Mobile’s Galaxy Note is rumored to include the same S-Pen stylus, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, a dual-core processor, an 8MP camera and the same 5.3-inch display that puts the device into the phablet family of devices rather than in the tablet or smartphone categories.

It’ll likely be the HSPA+ speeds that separate it from AT&T’s 4G LTE version of the Galaxy Note.

Samsung is also rumored to be putting out another new Galaxy Note in the Galaxy Note 2 which is rumored for an August unveiling at IFA in Germany.

That device is said to improve on just about everything from the Galaxy Note and is even rumored to boast a 5.5-inch display.

6 Comments

6 Comments

  1. JB

    07/11/2012 at 5:32 pm

    It is worth noting that some T-Mobile owned retail stores now have collateral that shows the T-Mobile Galaxy Note.

  2. brenda

    07/11/2012 at 7:54 pm

    I went to the T-Mobile store this past weekend and they said they will be receiving the Galaxy Note in August. I really hope they. That phone is fantastic, a little big but worth it, but I refuse to switch to AT&T.

  3. II nexus II

    07/11/2012 at 10:00 pm

    theres really no point in releasing this it not going to have s4 processor the same specs as att plus att’s just got ice cream sandwich well waits over not waiting for the same device to come out when the same thing is out im gonna get it out the way and go to att never been with them but at least i get to try out LTE network.

    • shane

      07/12/2012 at 9:14 pm

      Jesus your dumb. I have no idea what you are trying to say but it just looks stupid. So there is no point in releasing this because it is going to have the same specs as AT&T, you wine about it not having a s4 processor and yet you want to get it from AT&T. lol wtf

      • II nexus ll

        07/14/2012 at 1:54 pm

        you must be a t-mobile customer who can’t understand crap just like like their customer service people because why would i wait for the same thing to come
        out when its out. again learn how to understand before you run off out the mouth

  4. PJ

    07/12/2012 at 12:33 am

    I have a friend who works for t-mobile and not only is the phone coming to stores at the beginning of August, but the Samsung Rep’s have already loaned a few out to T-Mobile store workers to try out and it’s AWESOME! I can’t wait to get one! I was going to buy the Galaxy 2 or 3 for my new phone since I have an Android pad, but after seeing it in person and taking it for a test spin, I am definitely getting this phone. There’s nothing like it.

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