Samsung has announced today it is launching a 4G-enabled Galaxy Tab 10.1 for the Verizon network beginning July 28th.
The Galaxy Tab will supposedly feature “download speeds of 5 to 12 Mbps and upload speeds of 2 to 5 Mbps in 4G mobile Broadband coverage areas,” claims Verizon.
The tablet will come in both 16GB and 32GB models for $529 and $629, respectively, with a two-year contract. Verizon has been offering pre-orders for the device ever since late June.
First rumored in May to be hitting the Verizon network, The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is an extensive upgrade over the Galaxy Tab 7 in terms of hardware and features. The 10.1-inch tablet sports a 1GHz Tegra 2 APU, 1GB RAM, 12080x800 resolution screen, front and rear cameras and Android Honeycomb. The device should be landing on the AT&T network soon as well.
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