Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE gets FCC’s clearance

Samsung Galaxy Note

Mere two days after we reported that the LTE variant of Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (SCH-i925) might be heading to Verizon soon, a different Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE (SHV-E230S) has made a stop at FCC to make sure that all its wireless bits meet the regulatory agency’s standard.

In case you’re wondering, save for the use of LTE on the tablet, the second Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE passed the test with flying colors. It’s certainly not the end of the world, as it’s always possible that we’ll see follow up filings for the LTE radio later on.

Eventually, we’ll sure the SCH-i925 model will show up on FCC’s door as well. Just don’t count on the tablet being released in the U.S. this year. So far, the Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE is only up for grabs in South Korea.

How bad do you want to get your hands on the Galaxy Note 10.1 with LTE?

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