
If you thought the Samsung Galaxy Note was something special, well, than the addition of LTE compatibility should make it even that much more intriguing. In case you hadn't heard, Samsung just announced the LTE version of the Galaxy Note and is expected to land in South Korea sometime soon, with the possibility of a US appearance not completely out of the question.
With its 5.3-inch Super AMOLED screen, the Note has been a well received device in Europe and as it often happens with international devices, us stateside folks seem to be a bit jealous that we don't have access to Sammy's stylus toting beast. Word has been a flyin', claiming that the US will eventually get their own rendition of the Galaxy Note but nothing we have seen yet leads us to believe a US appearance would happen anytime soon, until today.
Our buddies over at Pocketnow seemed to have acquired some interesting shots of the device that are believed to be the US bound G Note. As you can see from the photo above, the stylus location is easily visible on the bottom of the phone, and the photo below shows the size of the device clearly much larger than the phones under it – this is most definitely the Galaxy Note. The only thing that looks a bit out of place is the addition of the capacitive buttons instead of the cool tactile style one. It looks as though Sammy is taking ques from its Galaxy S II overseas transition, and applying it to the Galaxy Note. There is no telling if this is the exact design of the device as expected to launch here in the US, but lets hope in one form or another, she makes an appearance fairly soon.

Is the Galaxy Note LTE a device you would consider?
[via Pocketnow / Slashgear]