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Verizon's Samsung Fascinate seen, has just been spotted in the wild

We know that the Samsung Fascinate will be arriving Stateside via Verizon Wireless, but the long wait isn’t something that some people enjoy. Just in case you are not in the know, the Samsung Fascinate is a variant of the Samsung Galaxy S, and Verizon might just be pacing itself and not flood the market with too many high end Android-powered phones at once. It will come with a metallic body that clearly makes it stand out from the rest of its variants which tend to feel a whole lot more plasticky. There is also word of a Samsung Gem heading from Verizon as well, where this low-end to mid-range device will sport a smaller display than the Fascinate, rolling out this September. Could it come with Android 2.2? Only time will tell, but we will be disappointed if it didn’t.


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