In July, rumors hit the Internet that Samsung was working on two separate smartphones that would run on Windows Phone 8. One of them was named the Samsung Odyssey. Now a fan site for T-Mobile claims that the Odyssey has been spotted and that it could be running on T-Mobile's upcoming LTE network.
The site TmoNews.com reports that they have found evidence that someone is testing a Samsung Odyssey and that it will support T-Mobile's upcoming faster LTE network. While the article isn't clear on this, it appears their evidence comes from their own website data, showing somebody surfing over to their site using the Samsung Odyssey.
The smartphone was previously rumored to have a large 4.65 screen with a Super AMOLED HD display that supports a 720x1080 resolution. It's also supposed to have a dual core Qualcomm made processor, 1 GB of memory, a 1080p rear camera and a 720p front facing camera.
Along with AT&T, T-Mobile has been one of the two wireless carriers in the US that launched Windows Phone 7.5 devices in 2011, including the Nokia Lumia 710. Verizon and Sprint will join AT&T and T-Mobile in launching Windows Phone 8 device sometime later this fall.
Source: TmoNews.com | Image via TmoNews.com
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