Sprint’s Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE gets outed by FCC

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If you find yourself hooked to the S Pen on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (or the original) and are considering making the move to a bigger tablet that sports the same magic wand, the Galaxy Note 10.1 is the natural candidate.

The WiFi-only Galaxy Note 10.1 is readily available for purchase, but we’re also weeks away – if not days – from the launch of the Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE on Verizon. If you hold out a bit longer, you should be able to get the Sprint variant as well, which has made its first showing at FCC.

From the FCC filing, we know that the Galaxy Note 10.1 (SPH-P600) in Sprint flavor will boast LTE and HSPA connectivity, as well as WiFi a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0. Unlike Verizon’s, Sprint has yet to make the bigger Note official.

When it does land, we do hope it’ll come with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, one that its WiFi cousin has just received a few days back.

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