Verizon's 4G LTE-enabled Galaxy Tab 10.1 up for pre-order
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is not only the slimmest, but one of the hottest Android tablets out there with a top-notch performance backed up by a dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 chip. But adding 4G LTE connectivity to that package, makes it truly unique, and that's the exact bundle that you can pre-order now on Verizon's website. Prices start at $530 for the 16 gig model and go up to $630 for 32GB of storage, both available in Metallic Grey and Glossy White, but those prices are only good if you get the tablet subsidized on a 2-year mobile broadband agreement.
The contract would add a minimum of $20 monthly for 1GB of data, but if your data appetites are bigger, you might end up paying $80 for a limit of 10GB per month. Below is breakthrough of Verizon's current LTE offerings for tablets:
- $20 for 1GB
- $35 for 3GB
- $50 for 5GB
- $80 for 10GB
Finally, don't expect your 4G LTE Tab 10.1 to arrive soon – the wait time is between four and six weeks, but it seems well worth it, doesn't it?
source: Verizon via Android Guys
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6 Comments
1. MalakiMills posted on 29 Jun 2011, 09:26 0 0
If samsung can fit a LTE radio into this thing then I would hope they could get one into the GSII.
3. TreyTreyTaylor posted on 29 Jun 2011, 10:08 0 0
exactly, and they better get cracking too. (sigh) which company will relieve me of my 4g dual core desires.
2. Zachthelegend (unregistered) posted on 29 Jun 2011, 09:49 0 0
So no unlimited?! That sucks oh well 3 GB should do fine
4. jogutier posted on 29 Jun 2011, 10:52 0 0
Have you seen the price on this machine with contract. I really hope no one buys it, so they can rethink the prices on these. It's getting ridiculous.
5. husser94 posted on 29 Jun 2011, 15:01 0 0
WHEN WILL AT&T COME OUT WITH THE 3G MODEL??? I WANT ONE FOR MY BDAY!!!
6. taco50 (banned) posted on 29 Jun 2011, 20:17 0 0
Wow comes in black and white just like another popular tablet. Those prices are high for a two year contract it's $529 + minimum plan of $20/month X 24 months = over $1000


