Samsung expressed its eagerness to release 4G phones with all US carriers, except Verizon, and this leaked document tells the same story.
Billed as a T-Mobile exclusive, the Vibrant 4G seems to be a modest upgrade of the current Vibrant handset, with notable changes being made like the inclusion of 21Mbps-capable HSPA+ connectivity, and a front-facing camera paired to Qik video chat software. The new connectivity feature will allow you to speed your mobile broadband up into T-Mobile’s definition of 4G speeds. The phone is loaded with Android 2.2 (Froyo) and internal specs seem to match the earlier-released phone.
Speaking of the original Vibrant, these leaked documents also show it sold over one million units in the US and is the nation’s best-selling Galaxy S variant.
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