New reports suggest that the Samsung Galaxy Note may launch on T-Mobile on July 11. The popular phablet, which has only been available through AT&T, is expected to ship with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.


However, the phablet will only work on T-mobile's AWS and HSPA+ bands, rather than 4G LTE because T-Mobile does not support it.
The Galaxy Note, which was released in late 2011, comes with a massive 5.3 inch screen and millions have already been sold worldwide. It also comes with an 8 MP back camera and a 2 MP front camera. It comes packed with 1GB RAM, and flash memory ranging from 16 GB to 32 GB.


The unlocked GSM version of the Galaxy Note can be purchased for $599 on Amazon and is available for $199.99  on AT&T's two-year contract.


Meanwhile, the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S3 is expected to ship at the end of this month. However, due to overwhelming demand, pre-orders have already been sold out and orders have been backlogged.


Major U.S. carriers, such as AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon, which all had different release dates for the smartphone, have reported delays due to demand that has exceeded expectations.