T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 shows up on official website. Is October 24 release date real?

Sure, it’s no surprise. But it’s good to see it official. The t-mobile.com was just updated to add the Galaxy Note 2 to the carrier’s smartphones roster. We’ve heard the Note 2 might be released on the T-Mobile either on October 24, or if Samsung has it their way, sometime in mid-November. Tmo has maintained almost pin-drop silence over its Note 2, but their marketing stuff hasn’t, thanks to which we already know the specs of T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2.

Now that the device has actually been listed on the Tmo’s magenta-color site, we think the first rumored October 24 is indeed real — and man, it’s only 7 days away. Which speaks for itself that if you are in the market for a new high-end device, be sure to wait and check out the Galaxy Note 2 before hopping on to any device, even the Galaxy S3.

Other than T-Mobile, it seems reaming 3 big carriers in US are in line too for October release date of Galaxy Note 2. Sprint has already made it official that their dude arrives on October 25, albeit quite frankly with a hefty price tag of $299 on 2 year contract for the hefty device Note 2 is, while Canada is all set to test out and enjoy the Galaxy Note 2 beginning October 30.

Could this really be the month of Galaxy Note 2?

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Kapil Malani

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2 Comments

  1. I’m due for an upgrade towards the end of October, and T-Mobile is the
    only provider to offer unlimited data. I love the huge 5.5 inch screen that
    comes on the Note 2. Also, in almost all cases, my current 4G phone is faster
    than one of my DISH coworker’s LTE phones from Verizon. We like to use the DISH
    Remote Access app on our phones to stream live and recorded shows using the
    Sling Adapter that’s connected to our receivers. With how much his phone
    buffers, I can’t see the worth in paying so much. It’s nice being able to
    stream when I want without worrying about how much data I’m using!

  2. I’m due for an upgrade towards the end of October, and T-Mobile is the
    only provider to offer unlimited data. I love the huge 5.5 inch screen that
    comes on the Note 2. Also, in almost all cases, my current 4G phone is faster
    than one of my DISH coworker’s LTE phones from Verizon. We like to use the DISH
    Remote Access app on our phones to stream live and recorded shows using the
    Sling Adapter that’s connected to our receivers. With how much his phone
    buffers, I can’t see the worth in paying so much. It’s nice being able to
    stream when I want without worrying about how much data I’m using!

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