Verizon hops on the Galaxy S train with the Samsung Fascinate

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Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Oh, you thought Verizon would let AT&T , Sprint, and T-Mobile all nab their own variants of the Android-powered Samsung Galaxy S without them getting one too?

Not a chance.

The specs are in line with all of the rest of the variant’s: 1 GHZ CPU, 5 Megapixel camera (with LED flash and HD video recording), Android 2.1, and the works like Bluetooth and WiFi all jammed behind 4″ Super AMOLED display. Alas, unlike Sprint’s Samsung Epic, there’s no physical QWERTY keyboard – but that aside, it’s still one killer piece of kit.

Note: There’s no picture of Verizon’s variant available yet, so the handset shown above is the standard Galaxy S.

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