its incorrect because its not an exclusive. The Nexus Prime has been outed as the GT-i9250 and that means there is another version or worst yet that's the ONLY version.
I wouldn't get too bent out of shape about this. The GT model number is an HSPA+ model, like other Samsung phones. Take a quick look at Sprint:
Epic 4G (Galaxy S phone): SPH-D700
Nexus S 4G: SPH-D720
Epic Touch 4G (Galaxy S II phone): SPH-D710
The Nexus S for T-Mobile/AT&T is the GT-i9020T/A
Really, you can't expect the next Nexus phone to be a one handset for all because of the continued co-existance of 3G and 4G standards. Doubtful you'd find a CDMA dual band, HSPA penta-band, LTE (multi-band) phone. The number of radios in the thing would probably make it an inch thick! The curious thing is that the i9250 would potentiall be AT&T plus T-Mobile capable, but what would Sprint get? The SCH-i515 could theoretically be built to include Sprint (CDMA bands are compatible) and in lieu of WiMax, could be part of the upcoming Sprint strategy announcement in October (switch from WiMax to LTE) which would fit in nicely with the next Nexus phone. Imagine the i515: CDMA 800/1900, LTE 700/2500.
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