The Sprint version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus LTE is scheduled to be released on April 22, according to a leaked Walmart internal document.
The Sprint Galaxy Nexus is known to be identical to the Verizon model, with the exception that the Sprint handset has Google Wallet support. The Sprint Galaxy Nexus is also rumored to run at 1.5GHz, 300MHz faster than the GSM and Verizon LTE models.
An earlier report by S4GRU.com suggested that the Sprint Galaxy Nexus would be released on April 15, however, so stay tuned into Brighthand to learn more about the Sprint Samsung Galaxy Nexus as details emerge.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus debuted from Verizon in December 2011, and Sprint will be the second carrier in the U.S. to sell the device. The Nexus sports a 4.65-inch, 1280 x 720 Super AMOLED display that has a slight curve. It also has a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, with 1GB of RAM. Sprint's version will have 32GB of internal storage.
Click here to check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
Source: The Verge
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