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Galaxy Note with T-Mobile branding found online

T-Mobile may soon be adding the 5.3-inch smartphone-tablet hybrid to its lineup. But unlike the AT&T device, it may offer Ice Cream Sandwich.

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T-Mobile ready to announce their own Galaxy Note? TmoNews

A T-Mobile branded version of the Samsung Galaxy Note has been spied online, confirming rumors that the phone/tablet hybrid would be expanding to additional carriers.

Pictures obtained by TmoNews indicate that not only is the Galaxy Note close, but also it's bringing dessert with it.

Screen shots show that the T-Mobile-branded SGH-T879 is running Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich. AT&T's model, as many of you know, runs the Gingerbread version of the mobile operating system.

It's Unclear whether the phone is equipped for the carrier's 42Mbps HSPA+ network, though it would be wasted effort if not. I assume that T-Mobile's version will closely resemble AT&T's edition and will include a 1.5Ghz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, 16GB storage, and a 5-megapixel camera.

Given the production-ready phone is already in the real world, I might look for T-Mobile to announce the Galaxy Note at CTIA in May.