Many Verizon customers were upset last year when the carrier
decided to go with the Samsung GALAXY Nexus instead of offering the Samsung
Galaxy S II. Sure, the Samsung GALAXY Nexus launched with Android 4.0, but it
was not enough to quiet those who wanted the device that many still call the
best Android phone ever made.
With Samsung introducing the Samsung Galaxy S III, it looks
like Verizon will have a model of the device that will be launched next month
when the other U.S. versions of the phone are released. And for those unsure
still, of Verizon's intent to launch the Samsung Galaxy S III, you will be
happy to learn that the SCH-I535 has received thumbs up from the Bluetooth SIG.
The model is listed as being a CDMA phone and while that obviously is way too
broad a definition for us to feel assured that it is a Verizon variant of the
Samsung GalaxyS III, we can refer to the model number and find that SCH-I535
refers to a smartphone that went through the Nenamark Benchmark website wearing
the Verizon brand.
Now we have model numbers for the Samsung Galaxy S III for
all four major U.S. carriers. We have T-Mobile (SGH-T999), Verizon (SCH-I535),
AT&T (SGH-I747) and Sprint (SPH-L710).
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