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January 18th, 2013, 14:30 GMT · By

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Samsung GALAXY Note 10.1 LTE Shows Up at FCC, Possibly En Route to Sprint

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We reported last week that Verizon and Samsung had teamed up to offer customers the Galaxy Note 10.1 4G tablet.

Unfortunately, the Big Red did not disclose any details on the slate’s price tag and availability, so we’re still waiting for the carrier to come out with an official statement.

However, the folks over at Engadget have just spotted the same tablet at FCC (Federal Communications Commission), but this time the Galaxy Note 10.1 might be headed to another US-based carrier.

Documents filed at FCC suggest that this Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 will be launched at Sprint. The slate is dubbed SPH-P600 and supports Sprint’s band 25 LTE and HSPA connectivity over the 850MHz and 1900MHz bands.

Even though Sprint hasn’t announced the upcoming availability of the tablet, we expect that the carrier will make it official in the next few weeks. Stay tuned for more updates on the matter.

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