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Samsung allowed to sale the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia

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The ban over the Samsung Galaxy tab has been lifted by the Australian High court and the manufacturers up for high Christmas holiday season

Finally Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be available in the Australian markets. As Samsung’s controversial Galaxy tab was banned for a long time in most of the parts of the world because of the patent war with Apple.

Recently, Samsung was shown a green flag to launch the Galaxy Tab by Australian High Court. The high Court ruled that it would not hear Apple’s application for special leave to restore the ban again. Samsung is now free to release the tablet just before the Christmas sales period.

With the release the company must be expecting a great sales report by the end of the year. This ruling out of the ban will matter a lot for the Korean Electronic giant’s sale over the Australian market.

This tablet was banned in most of the parts of the world because of the patent war running between Apple and Samsung over the same tablet since April this year.

With the lifting of the ban on the tablet Samsung announced that it will sell the tab in the Christmas shopping period. They have also released the price for the same tab soon after the hearing. The 16GB Wi-Fi Model will cost $579 and the 16GB 3G and Wi-Fi embedded model.

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Pallab Jyotee Hazarika, 2011-12-10 (Update: 2012-05-26)