The handset should sport a quad-core CPU, 4G LTE connectivity

Sep 10, 2012 06:43 GMT  ·  By

Last month, South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Electronics unveiled its largest Android smartphone to date, the Galaxy Note 2, currently expected to arrive in the United States on the airwaves of all large wireless carriers.

We have already had the chance to learn a few details on Galaxy Note 2 for AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile, and some new info is now available on Verizon’s flavor of the device as well.

A screenshot that allegedly comes from the smartphone itself has emerged online, confirming that model number SCH-I605 has been attached to it.

The phone is said to hit shelves with a quad-core Exynos processor inside, 4G LTE service and an outer design identical with the one on Samsung’s international version. However, it will also sport Verizon’s branding all over it, the guys over at Briefmobile suggest.

Galaxy Note 2 is coming to Verizon too (2 Images)

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