ATT today announced it will offer the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 with 4G LTE beginning November 20. The tablet will sell for $479.99 with a two-year commitment. For a limited time, customers who select a Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 will receive a Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket or Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone at no cost. A two year agreement is required on the smartphone.
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ATT introduced its second 4G LTE-enabled tablet for customers, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9, an ultra-thin tablet perfect for Android fans who want an optimized Honeycomb experience in a best-in-class form factor.
Additionally, AT&T will launch 4G LTE (Long Term Evolution) in six new markets on Nov. 20: Charlotte, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Oklahoma City, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The Nov. 20 launches will expand AT&T 4G LTE to 15 markets total, meeting its 2011 market commitment. AT&T plans to reach 70 million Americans by year-end 2011.
AT&T offers the only devices capable of 4G speeds utilizing both 4G LTE and HSPA+, for a consistently fast connection in and out of 4G LTE areas.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9
Exclusive to AT&T customers, the 4G LTE Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 is a slim, lightweight tablet, running Android 3.2 and packed with optimized services from Google, AT&T and Samsung. The new tablet features a vivid 8.9-inch 1280x800 pixel high-resolution screen, powerful processor 1.5 GHz dual-core processor for fast multi-tasking, and tabbed browsing with support for HTML 5 and Adobe Flash Player.
· 4G LTE backed by 4G HSPA+ · Android 3.2 (Honeycomb) · 15.9 ounces light, 8.6mm thin · Brilliant 8.9” HD widescreen · 3.2 megapixel rear facing camera with LED flash, 2 megapixel front facing camera · Tabbed browsing, Adobe Flash and HTML support · Snapdragon 1.5 GHz dual core processor · 16 GB internal memory and expandable up to 32 GB via accessory option · 1 GB RAM · TouchWiz UX · Dimensions: 230.9 x 157.8 x 8.6 mm Check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 at: http://www.mobiletechreview.com/tablets/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-89.htm