What you see here is not the Samsung Galaxy S 4G, but rather, its predecessor since official images of the handset did not accompany the press release. Still, that has not stopped T-Mobile from announcing their exclusive deal with Samsung, offering the Galaxy S 4G on “America’s largest 4G network”, where it will run on Android 2.2 Froyo, being full well capable of delivering theoretical peak download speeds of up to 21 Mbps, while retaining the superb Super AMOLED touchscreen display. Of course, to remain at the cutting edge of technology, you will need to pay, and pay dearly you will for the Galaxy S 4G as T-Mobile requires you to sign up with its 4G data plans from $10 monthly. No official release date for the Galaxy S 4G has been revealed just yet, although according to T-Mobile, it will be available in the coming weeks. Will this dampen sales of the CDMA iPhone from Verizon (which runs on 3G by the way)? [Press Release]

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