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Samsung Epic 4G 2 (SPH-D705) Shows Up In Cellbrite System – Where’s It Headed?


Posted on 28 January 2012

Right before we enter into the weekend, we get a juicy bit of news. Apparently, the Samsung SPH-D705 — otherwise known as the Epic 4G 2 — has popped up in the Cellebrite system indicating the device could be launching sometime in the very near future.

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