Here’s a clear look at what T-Mobile’s Samsung Galaxy S 4G—to be renamed as the Vibrant 4G—looks like: it pretty much looks like the same old Galaxy S (also known as the all-black Google Nexus S), but with a front-facing cam, gray back panel, and silver accents. Of course, the main difference on this phone is that it supports T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 4G network. That gives it a faster connection compared to the vanilla Galaxy S, listing a theoretical download speed that tops out at 21Mbps.
The photo leak doesn’t mention much other details, but it should still come rocking a 1GHz Hummingbird processor and 16GBs of built-in storage. The photos show the phone running on Android 2.2, but it could come preinstalled with 2.3 Gingerbread when it ships on February 23.
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