Samsung Nexus S reappears at the FCC with a pair of new antennas
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Thinking that the not-yet-announced Samsung GT-i9020T (a.k.a. Nexus S) might be delayed due to a last minute addition of a dual-core processor, as recently seen in the seemingly similar i9100? Well, it's looking like that possibility just got a lot less likely -- the GT-i9020T has now turned up yet again at the FCC, with the only changes being a pair of new Bluetooth / WiFi and GPS antennas. Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean there won't be any more changes, but it does give us a bit more confidence that a GT-i9020T model will actually be released... sometime.
[Thanks, John M.]