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Samsung Galaxy Tab to be Available in Four Major US Carriers

Friday, September 17th, 2010 at 9:55 am , filed under Mobiles, Tech News by Kimberly

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Samsung has officially announced that Samsung Galaxy Tab will be available in four major US carriers like Verizon Wireless, Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T. Through this Samsung Galaxy Tab users can surf the web, watch movies and can read e-books.

Samsung Galaxy Tab runs on the Google’s Android operating system. Samsung has not mentioned the price and release date and it is expected to available by the month of December.

Samsung Galaxy Tab is half an inch thick, 13 ounces of weight and having seven-inch screen. Using Samsung’s Media Hub service, users can download movies. It is having 3-megapixel camera on back and 1.3 megapixel camera on front for web chats. It is having other features like Wi-Fi connectivity, Built-in 2 GB internal memory with 16 GB, microSD expandable slot up to 32 GB and 4,000 mAh Battery

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