If there were still any lingering doubts that the Samsung Galaxy Note tabphone is headed stateside to join AT&T’s lineup, these press shots should probably put them to rest. Going by model number SGH-I717, AT&T’s version of the Gingerbread-powered Note — likely to be revealed in a few short days at CES — will reportedly maintain the class-leading 5.3-inch, 1280×800 Super AMOLED display and 1.4GHz dual-core Exynos processor that have made it unusually popular overseas but swap in a dual-core Snapdragon for LTE compatibility. We’re also expecting another high definition, LTE-capable handset from Samsung to hit AT&T in the near future, the SGH-i957 Celox HD.
As far as a release goes, we suspect that the February 14th date stamped on the screen of these images is probably as good a guess as any.
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