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Samsung Facebook Page Says Verizon Will Be Among First to Get Galaxy Nexus, Signup Page Suggests More US Carriers in Future

The moderators of Samsung’s official Facebook page seem to be confirming that Verizon will indeed be among the first wave of carriers to receive the Galaxy Nexus While everything short of an official press release has still failed to convince some that Verizon will carry the device, we’d say there is enough evidence to suggest the Google and Samsung flagship will land on Big Red’s shores.
Questions still remain about when this will happen and if the Galaxy Nexus will arrive as a Verizon exclusive. The phone’s signup page at the Samsung website lists AT&T, T-Mobile, and even Sprint alongside from Verizon suggesting the phone will eventually make its way to the other big name mobile providers in the States.
[via DroidLife, PocketDroid]

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