Samsung Galaxy Note Pro for Verizon. pic.twitter.com/BqZkmFY1aV
— @evleaks (@evleaks) February 4, 2014
Less than 24 hours after Samsung announced that Verizon will be launching a 4G LTE-enabled version of its new Galaxy Note Pro tablet, a pair of images that show the slate's front and rear have leaked online. Shared by @evleaks, the renders show a black version of the 12.2-inch Note Pro that looks pretty similar to the Wi-Fi-only model, save for some ginormous "Verizon 4G LTE" branding beneath the slate's rear camera.
Verizon has shown us on a couple of different occasions that, when it comes to product branding, it subscribes to the "Go big or go home" mentality. That's why it's no surprise to see a big ol' Verizon logo slapped onto the backside of the Note Pro, especially considering that the backside of the 12.2-inch tablet provides a large surface on which the big red carrier can tattoo its logo. The good news is that Verizon seems to have gotten away completely from the Home button branding found on the Note II, so at least there's that.
The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro is slated to hit Verizon's shelves sometime in the first quarter for an undisclosed price. Are any of you interested in this LTE-enabled coffee table tablet?
Via @evleaks