Sprint Monday published a 4G LTE website, revealing the Samsung Galaxy Nexus with LTE support. Also, Google Wallet will be part of the device’s features, though no price or release date is listed. The network will go live in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio along with six others in the first half of 2012.
Also, Sprint has confirmed to Mobile Burn that its version will be 32GB, just like the Verizon model, not the 16GB listed on the site.
Source: Sprint via Android Central and Mobile Burn






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