Samsung Galaxy Note Pro for AT&T (SM-P907A) revealed by the FCC
We first heard about the Samsung SM-P907A way back in December, when it was rumored that this would be AT&T’s own version of the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2. Well, today the FCC approved the SM-P907A, all but confirming that this is indeed an AT&T-bound Note Pro.
The SM-P907A diagram revealed by the FCC has AT&T’s logo on it, and definitely resembles the back of the Note Pro that we’ve seen plenty of times until now. Moreover, the new tablet features LTE band 2, band 4 and band 17 - exactly the bands used by AT&T.
Unfortunately, for now we don’t know when AT&T will release its Note Pro, and neither for what price.
Of course, the Galaxy Note Pro is already available in the US. You can buy its SM-P900 Wi-Fi-only variant for $699.99, or Verizon’s LTE-capable SM-P905V variant for $749.99 on contract.
The Galaxy Note Pro is Samsung’s largest and heaviest tablet (weighing 750 grams). It runs Android 4.4 KitKat, and offers lots of high-end features, including a 12.2-inch display with 2560 x 1600 pixels, 3GB of RAM, and a quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor. You should read our Samsung Galaxy Note Pro review to find out more about the tablet.
source: FCC
Unfortunately, for now we don’t know when AT&T will release its Note Pro, and neither for what price.
The Galaxy Note Pro is Samsung’s largest and heaviest tablet (weighing 750 grams). It runs Android 4.4 KitKat, and offers lots of high-end features, including a 12.2-inch display with 2560 x 1600 pixels, 3GB of RAM, and a quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor. You should read our Samsung Galaxy Note Pro review to find out more about the tablet.
Samsung SM-P907A Galaxy Note Pro for AT&T
source: FCC
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