Sprint Galaxy Nexus Going To Launch On April 22nd

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April 22nd shaping up to be a huge day for Sprint. Not only are they releasing their LTE Network. The Network is only in a few areas for now, but they are going to be launching the LG Viper 4G, they will be launching the Galaxy Nexus.

The LTE Market won’t be rolling out to more places until June but this gives plenty of time for Sprint customers who are lucky enough to be in the LTE areas to test out the network. We are surely going to see more LTE from here until June when they roll it out to more places, but the more the better.

It looks like Sprint customers can finally get their hands on the Android 4.0 flagship smartphone made by Samsung branded by Google.

Via BGR


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