Leak indicates that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 is headed to Verizon with 4G LTE
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Well, if you happen to be in that boat, you might find this piece of news somewhat interesting if you’re in the market of buying a cellular enabled tablet. From the looks of it all, it seems as though the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7, with its spiffy looking Super AMOLED display, will be making its way down to Verizon’s lineup sometime in the near future. According to the leaked screenshot, the tablet is looking to feature Big Red’s good old 4G LTE connectivity to complement its already choked full of fun specs goodness.
Currently, Verizon offers the Motorola XOOM, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, and the new Motorola DROID XYBOARD tablets with 4G LTE connectivity – so now you can add this one to the growing list! Currently, there’s no word on when this bad boy is expected to become available, but more importantly, we’re most curious to know how Big Red will be pricing this one.
source: Droid Life via Unwired View
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8. Lucas777 posted on 12 Dec 2011, 21:01 0 0
im pretty sure thay laready said the price wud be upwards 0f 600 … which is ridiculous for a 7 inch tablet samoled or not
3. squallz506 posted on 12 Dec 2011, 15:23 1 0
1.4 GHz dual core exynos. Sexy. But im waiting for an affordable tegra 3 tab.
4. roldefol posted on 12 Dec 2011, 15:38 1 0
I wonder though... can this Exynos talk to LTE modems? Or will it get swapped out for a dreaded S3...
10. KingKurogiii posted on 12 Dec 2011, 21:50 0 0
hm...that's a good question that really needs to be answered soon.
6. Whateverman posted on 12 Dec 2011, 16:48 1 0
I am sooooo tired of 7 inch tablets! Can I just have one 11 inch tablet with 32GB, expandable memory, 8MP back and a 2MP front camera, quad core, VANILLA ICS, on VZW's LTE without it getting delayed!?!?!!! Or is that asking too much?
7. imkyle posted on 12 Dec 2011, 16:54 0 0
I for one am all about Samsung Tablets. When the 8.9 debuted at $449 and the 7.0 plus at $399, the 7.7 with the Super AMOLED HD screen must be above $450 and if that is the case, Sammy, you can keep it. Make if affordable.


