When Samsung
unveiled its Galaxy Note Edge in September, the South Korean firm said
it would be available 'in the fall', but no exact date wasn't given.
The latest filings from the Federal Communications Commission, however, now suggest the handset is imminent.
The
FCC has officially tested and approved the sale of the curved phablet
on certain LTE, also known as 4G, frequencies, and this is typically one
of the final steps before a wide rel
The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge features a 16MP rear-facing camera and a 3.7MP front camera.
Filings
from the Federal Communications Commission (pictured) have now approved
the phone to go on sale in the US, suggesting the handset is imminent
The files were originally spotted by the GforGames blog.
It
said the handset is likely to be available to T-Mobile and AT&T
customers in the US first, because the files lists frequency bands used
by the two network operators.
Prices for the device are yet to be announced.
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