Sprint’s Samsung Galaxy Tab launching on November 14 for $400 on contract
Just like Verizon did last week, Sprint has announced the launch date of its Samsung Galaxy Tab: November 14 (that’s three days after Verizon’s version will be available).
Sprint will sell the Galaxy Tab for $399.99 with 2-yr agreement (a 3G Tablet Mobile Broadband plan starting at $29.99 per month is required).
The Samsung tablet will, of course, come with Android 2.2 Froyo, featuring a 7 inch multi-touch display, Ev-Do Rev A, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS, ThinkFree Office, Bluetooth 3.0, Samsung Media Hub, 1.3 MP front-facing camera vor video chat, 3.2MP photo camera, 1GHz Hummingbird processor, 2GB of on-board memory, and a 16GB MicroSD card pre-installed.
Customers can already pre-order the Galaxy Tab from Sprint, but only in stores. More info here at Sprint.
Via Press release
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