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Sprint to launch Galaxy Note 3 on October 2nd?

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Last updated: September 20th, 2013 at 12:23 UTC+02:00

While American carriers have made announcements for the Galaxy Note 3 and announced pre-orders and shipping dates, Sprint has been strangely quiet on the matter of when its users can expect to get the Galaxy Note 3. The carrier's website simply lists the device as “coming soon,” but the folks over at IBTimes have reportedly confirmed that October 2nd will be the day Sprint starts shipping Samsung's latest phablet.

A Sprint retail representative apparently confirmed that the Note 3 will be available from the carrier on the aforementioned date. Considering both AT&T and T-Mobile are launching the device on October 1st and 2nd respectively, the latter is likely when Sprint will start selling it as well. Let's hope there's an official announcement on the matter soon.

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