Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Sprint begins employee training for Galaxy Nexus, launch looks imminent

First it appeared in a slipped ad, after which at the Engadget Show during CES. More recently, Sprint's variant of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus was spotted coasting in the course of the FCC, and now it's practically a lock to launch between three and 6 weeks from now. We've received word that Sprint has initiated employee training specifically for the Galaxy Nexus and Android 4.0, so one can enlighten staff at the benefits of the handset, ICS and Google Wallet. Those involved with the learning ought to wrap things up inside the next fortnight, leading us to believe that it will make its way into shops in late April or early May. In related news, the coursework also makes mention of enabling LTE on a heretofore unannounced "LG Fury" -- presumably to not be confused with the similarly titled handset from ZTE. Unfortunately, details beyond the name on that guy are nowhere to be found, but we'll be digging for more inside the days ahead.

Update: We've since stumbled upon an entire slide deck of the educational guide, and while there's nothing too surprising here, we're on the grounds that early units will ship with LTE turned off by default, though the corporate will change that at an undetermined time someday. Call us crazy, but it surely appears like Sprint may start hawking these before its LTE network being fully active.



From WhatNewsToday.net

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