T-Mobile to launch Samsung Galaxy Tab on November 10th, $399.99

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Ensuring that it won’t be left out of the Galaxy Tab party set to take place early next month, T-Mobile announced Wednesday that it will offer up its version of Samsung’s Android tablet starting November 10th. While T-Mobile is still being coy about pricing in its press release, its website clearly states that the Galaxy Tab will be available for as low as $399.99 with a 2-year contract. The most notable addition to T-Mobile’s Galaxy Tab variant is the presence of HSPA+ compatibility. That’s right, T-Mobile fans will be able to feast on their carrier’s latest and greatest high-speed enhanced 3G network, which offers up what T-Mobile loves to refer to as “4G speeds”. Hit the jump for the full press release.

T-Mobile to Launch Samsung Galaxy Tab™ Nov. 10

Galaxy Tab hits stores first at T-Mobile, delivers powerful Web and entertainment experiences

BELLEVUE, Wash. — Oct. 27, 2010 T-Mobile USA, Inc. and Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the United States1, today announced that T-Mobile will be the first to launch the Samsung Galaxy Tab™ in the U.S. T-Mobile’s first Android™-powered tablet, the Galaxy Tab delivers access to rich content on a seven-inch touch screen for a truly mobile entertainment experience. It is expected to be available at T-Mobile retail stores and online Nov. 10.

Adding fuel to the entertainment experience on the Galaxy Tab is T-Mobile’s super-fast HSPA+ mobile broadband network, which delivers a speed boost allowing the 3G-enabled device to load Web pages and videos even faster than in areas of 3G coverage2. The brilliant enhanced TFT screen and sleek, compact form factor allow customers to bring the Galaxy Tab’s multimedia capabilities to life for themselves or to share, combining all their entertainment and communication needs into one device.

“Customers want richer, deeper interactions with entertainment and online content through connected, portable mobile broadband devices that are small enough to carry and big enough to share with friends and family,” said Jeremy Korst, director of broadband products and services, T-Mobile USA. “T-Mobile’s unique offerings on the Galaxy Tab paired with the power of T-Mobile’s new network allow us to bring a truly differentiated portable entertainment offering to market.”

The multimedia experience that makes the Galaxy Tab a powerful choice for entertainment enthusiasts includes the following:

Samsung Media Hub
Samsung Media Hub offers a vast lineup of critically acclaimed films and TV programs for rent or purchase from some of the biggest names in entertainment, including MTV Networks, NBC Universal, Paramount and Warner Brothers. Customers can  share content on up to five Media Hub-enabled devices, watch movies in seconds with Progressive Download, and get access to new release movies – some the day they are released on DVD.  Customers can also watch series premieres and their favorite TV shows the day after they air. Samsung worked closely with all of the content providers to ensure that each movie and TV show is optimized to deliver a premium entertainment experience.

Qik Video Chat
Unlike other video-calling solutions that only work over Wi-Fi, Video Chat on the Galaxy Tab from T-Mobile enables customers to connect with friends and family from wherever they might be through T-Mobile’s network or Wi-Fi. With the Galaxy Tab’s front-facing camera paired with Qik Video Chat, customers can hold video conversations with those who have a Galaxy Tab or other compatible mobile device or PC, or even broadcast their view through the rear-facing camera. Customers also have the option to leave Video Mail using Qik when someone is unavailable.

Kindle for Android™
The Kindle for Android application lets customers shop for hundreds of thousands of books in the Kindle Store, including New York Times® Best Sellers and new releases from $9.99.  Using Amazon’s Whispersync technology, customers can automatically synchronize the last page read, bookmarks, annotations, and more across multiple devices.

Slacker Radio
Slacker is a free, customizable internet radio application with over 130 DJ-programmed genre stations and the ability for customers to create their own. With millions of songs from thousands of artists, Slacker allows customers to discover new artists and hear their favorite music and provide feedback on what they like and don’t like with the click of a button. Customers can also access detailed artist biographies, in-depth album reviews and album cover art.

T-Mobile customers will enjoy a rich, brilliant viewing experience on the Galaxy Tab, which features a WSVGA enhanced TFT display combined with 3D-like graphics and full support for Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1 for accessing Flash-enabled websites, watching video and playing games. Running on Android 2.2 and with built-in support for T-Mobile’s super-fast mobile broadband network and Wi-Fi, the Galaxy Tab’s portable screen is ideal for watching the latest movies and entertainment or experiencing thousands of widgets, games and applications on Android Market™.

Beyond entertainment, the Galaxy Tab also offers mobile broadband essentials such as easy access to personal and work e-mail, including support for Microsoft® Exchange e-mail, contacts and calendar. In addition, the Galaxy Tab can support up to 32 GB of expandable microSD memory. Customers purchasing the Galaxy Tab can take advantage of T-Mobile’s monthly 5GB or 200MB webConnect mobile broadband plans or the newly launched prepaid mobile broadband offerings.

Availability
The Galaxy Tab will be available at T-Mobile on Nov. 10. Visit http://mobile-broadband.t-mobile.com/tablets to register for updates.

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20 Comments
  • MacMan

    Samchung products are the working girls of the android world. They’re sold on every carrier.

  • Donny

    Waiting for the ipad refresh. I got an android phone, but o also want iOS in my life.

    • MacMan

      I don’t blame you. iPad is the 2nd best product in this decade.

      • VirginMerry

        What’s the first?

        vibrating alerts?

      • MacMan

        No the iPhone.

    • SKINNI

      I dont think anything is wrong with that. Im the same way. I love my DROID X but i also have an iPad, Macbook, & Windows 7 desktop. Honestly ill probably sell the pad & go with an Android pad when/if Motorola drops their 10 incher thats LTE capable but i love my iPad as much as i do my X. Id never hate on either because both are really great products. Windows def has its kinks but its very practicle so i cant seem to tear away from it either

  • Steven Tomaszewski

    Will the U.S. version of the Galaxy Tab have the same antennas as the European version inside? With no voice calling available, is it a hardware or software issue? Does the Android market have anything like Line2 for the iPhone/iPad which enables VOIP over 3G and WiFi for $10/month?

    This product looks amazing, I would replace my primary phone with it. I’m considering buying the European version and getting it shipped to the U.S. unlocked. If it is just a software issue about the phone antennas there has to be a way around the U.S. carriers’ ban on voice calls, right?!

  • VirginMerry

    That thing looks like a fat chick…

  • drew

    I love how the article says what they like to call 4g speeds.. I got 9.1 megs down and 1.5 up at my house .. on my evo I got 6 if I was lucky.. so what’s the deal bgr? What’s really 4g cause my slower 3g g2 is tearing shit up..

    • Ryan

      Zach Epstein always likes to diss T-Mobile whenever he can. Too bad he lives somewhere where he can’t enjoy the fastest network in North America. I was pulling 9 MB/s down on my T-Mobile G2 here in Orlando, FL. So, it really shouldn’t be “what T-Mobile refers to as 4G Speeds”, it should be “what T-Mobile refers to as HSPA+, in other words, that technology that’s already faster than YOUR slow ass *imitation* 4G”.

  • Charlie

    That’s my birthday!

    Definitely asking for something else, haha.

  • Lagley

    It’s time we stop buy buying imports. Go IOS!

    • serpentor

      So it’s okay if the product is made in China but the company is HQ’d here?

      • SKINNI

        LOL very true!!!

  • Matthew

    Sell it for $300 without a contract and a $25/5GB plan and I’ll be waiting in line for it.

  • Bob Bishop

    This looks like a great product, but it seems to be priced really expensively in relation to the iPad.

    I want to buy one for use as a tablet PC, not for use as a phone.

    The iPad offers a WiFi model which is much cheaper than the 3g model. Will Samsung also offer a WiFi only model, or do they expect customers to pay even more for the sim free Galaxy Tab?

    • Elrabin

      There will be a wifi only model, to be priced at $500.

      That said, the Archos Gen 8 tablets, specifically the model 70 and model 101 are going to crush the Galaxy Tab due to same specs at half the price.

      • watbetch

        It’s been confirmed that there will be no WiFi version out this year. The Best Buy leak was wrong

  • Jje

    They always down Tmobile, but this is the best deal on tmobile, fastest network, with the best data prices gotta love TMO.

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