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Rumor - Pre 3 launching September 18?

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - August 11, 2011

The Pre 3 was promised a long time ago and we've heard nothing about its release date, until now. File this under the rumor mill, but webosroundup claims to have a source with contacts inside of AT&T who has seen some internal docs. The docs point to a September 18 release.

"A credible source with contacts inside of AT&T’s supply chain in the U.S. has come across an internal document that reveals both the current code name for the Pre 3 and its release date: 9/18/11. The original in-store date was 9/4, but it was moved for unknown reasons. Due to the high sensitivity of the internal document, we are unable to publish it and the code name to protect our source.?

webosroundup has done some legwork of their own to verify other details their source has given them. They say he checks out. Other rumors pointed to the Pre 3 launching on September 4, but that date has apparently been pushed back. So, will the Pre 3 finally launch on September 18? Will you get one when it is released? Let us know in the comments.



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