I know the i9250 passed through the FCC a while ago (goo.gl/E4cGc) and I'm wondering if that model would be the one to hit domestic GSM carriers.
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I imported a GT-i9250 and have since dropped it. The parts cost alone based on what little info I could find would be over $350+, labor would be over £100 according to Samsung UK, shipping would be $100 each way according to DHL. The phone is still usable but I would like to get it repaired. It seems to only economically reasonable thing would be to wait for it to be released on GSM carriers stateside and then I at least wouldn't have to pay shipping. This plan relies on domestically released GNX having the same model number.
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If the Galaxy Nexus came to T-Mobile or AT&T, would it be the GT-i9250 (UK HSPA+ model) or a different model?
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That would really depend on whether those carriers wanted a pentaband phone or a phone that would only work on their networks in the US. If the carriers will accept a pentaband phone, then I don't see any reason why T-Mobile or AT&T wouldn't go with the existing GT-i9250.
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