Slashgear Thursday found conformation from case maker Anymode that the Samsung Galaxy Note will be on its way to AT&T soon. Per the press release:
Anymode is introducing its accessories into the North American market for the first time at CES. AT&T recently named Anymode as OEM vendor for many of its Galaxy Note accessories. Samsung has shipped more than one million Galaxy Notes globally as of December 2011. The Note is expected to be available in the United States in early 2012 through AT&T.
Look for the Note to be announced at the AT&T developer event this coming Monday.
UPDATE: Posters showing the Galaxy Note on the show floor of CES.
Finally, press shots from PocketNow Friday all but confirm the Gingerbread-based handset. It’s going by model SGH-I717, and with a 5.3-inch display (1,280 x 800), a 1.4GHz Exynos processor, a micro SDHC card slot for expansion and either 16 or 32 GB of internal storage space.
Source: Slashgear via Android Central Electronista and PocketNow







RETRACTION OF EARLIER CES ANNOUNCEMENT
JANUARY 6, 2012 –The January 5, 2012 CES Media Alert titled “Anymode Introduces First Accessories for Samsung Galaxy Note” contained inaccurate information pertaining to AT&T and the release of the Samsung Galaxy Note. The information was not provided by Anymode, AT&T or Samsung , nor did Anymode, AT&T or Samsung approve it. The issuing party apologizes for the publishing of the inaccurate information and any inconvenience it may have caused.
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