Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 with LTE announced by AT&T, will be out on Nov. 20
An AT&T-bound version of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 8.9 has been spotted at the FCC way back in June, but it’s only now that the second largest US carrier has officially announced the tablet. Better late than never, right? Right.
So, according to AT&T, its Tab 8.9 will be released on November 20, coming with both LTE and HSPA+ connectivity. Other features: Android 3.2 Honeycomb, 8.9 inch display with 1280 x 800 pixels, Wi-Fi, GPS, 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 3.2MP rear camera, 2MP front-facing camera, 1GB of RAM, and 16GB of internal memory – all in a 8.6 mm thin case.
AT&T’s Galaxy Tab 8.9 will cost $479.99 with a new two-year commitment. Interestingly, for a limited time AT&T will offer “a Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket or Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone at no cost” to those who buy the Tab 8.9 (but you’ll have to sign a 2-yr agreement for the smartphone, too).
November 20 is also the day when AT&T will launch LTE services in six additional markets, as well as three new Android smartphones: the Samsung Captivate Glyde, Samsung Doubletime, and Pantech Pocket.
Via Press release
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