Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 launches at Best Buy in NYC, national availability soon

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While Samsung and Google gave out limited edition Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 units to Google I/O attendees, the general public hasn’t yet been able to get their hands on one of the thinnest Android Honeycomb tablets to date — and, coincidentally, one of our favorite. Today, Samsung announced that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be available exclusively at the Union Square Best Buy store in New York, NY starting on June 8th, with availability expanding to all Best Buy locations on June 17th. The Galaxy Tab 10.1, the world’s thinnest tablet, will be available starting at $499 for the 16GB model, with the 32GB model coming in at $599. The full press release is after the break.

Updated with revised press release.

Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 10.1, World’s Thinnest Mobile Tablet,

Makes Official Landing in U.S.

Premium Android Honeycomb Tablet with Ultra-slim, Lightweight Design and Brilliant

10-inch Touchscreen Available Exclusively at Best Buy Union Square Store in New York City Starting June 8; Available Nationwide Starting June 17

DALLAS, June 2, 2011 – Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the U.S.[1], and Samsung Electronics America, a market leader and award-winning innovator in consumer electronics, today announced the upcoming retail availability of the Galaxy Tab™ 10.1, starting June 8. The WiFi-enabled tablet measures at just 8.6 millimeters slim, making it the thinnest mobile tablet currently available in the world. The 32GB version of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 WiFi edition will be available for $599, while the 16GB version of the device will be available for $499.

A limited quantity of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 WiFi edition will be available for purchase exclusively at the Best Buy Union Square store in New York City on June 8. Best Buy customers may also pre-order the Galaxy Tab 10.1 online or in-store beginning that day.

The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is powered by Android™ 3.1, Honeycomb offering faster and smoother transitions between different applications, more intuitive navigation to and from home screens and broader support of USB accessories, external keyboards, joysticks and gamepads.

The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the thinnest mobile tablet currently available in the world, measuring in at an ultra-slim 8.6 millimeters. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 also boasts an incredibly light weight of just 1.25 pounds (565 grams) for outstanding mobility and comfort in the user’s hands.

The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is designed with a brilliant 10.1-inch HD touchscreen display with WXGA 1280 x 800 resolution delivering vibrant colors and crisp clarity. This expansive screen is centered inside a narrow bezel to enhance the wide viewing angle.

“Ensuring that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 launched with Android 3.1 Honeycomb was part of our constant commitment to meeting the needs of our customers,” said Dale Sohn, President and CEO of Samsung Mobile. “The Galaxy Tab 10.1’s ultra-thin design and 10-inch touchscreen are impressive differentiators in the tablet market place. We’re going to make the Galaxy Tab 10.1 even more powerful, entertaining and secure through a series of upgrades coming to this device.”

The Galaxy Tab 10.1 will receive these new upgrades through a software update that customers can access over the air in the near future. Those upgrades are currently scheduled to include:

FEATURES/SERVICES AVAILABLE THROUGH FUTURE SOFTWARE UPGRADE

Customized User Experience “Samsung TouchWiz UX”

Samsung’s TouchWiz user experience is designed with a Live Panel menu for customizing the home screen of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 with digital pictures, favorite Web sites and social network feeds.

In addition, the TouchWiz UX includes a “Mini Apps” tray of commonly used features such as task manager, calendar and music player which can be launched while other major applications are already in use.

Samsung Media Hub

The Galaxy Tab 10.1 software upgrade will introduce the evolution of Samsung’s popular movie and TV content service, known as Media Hub. Media Hub has been redesigned with a new user interface for even easier downloads of rented or purchased content. The new version of Media Hub also includes an HD Extender which allows the user to playback Media Hub content on TV through an HDMI cable from the Galaxy Tab 10.1 dock or adaptor.

Readers Hub & Social Hub

The Galaxy Tab 10.1 will also gain access to Samsung’s Readers Hub service, which is a robust library filled with more than 2.2 million books, 2,000 newspapers and 2,300 magazines. Also, the software upgrade will install Samsung’s Social Hub service, which aggregates email, instant messaging, contacts, calendar and social network connections into a single interface.

Versatile Content Sharing

The Galaxy Tab 10.1 will also receive Samsung’s Allshare service, for seamless content transfer between the tablet and other DLNA-enabled devices such as HDTV’s, monitors and digital cameras. The software upgrade will also transform the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 into a device capable of accepting streaming content from a TV to the tablet itself.

ADDITIONAL FEATURES AVAILABLE AT PRODUCT LAUNCH

Impressive Speed, Power & Battery Life

The Galaxy Tab 10.1 supports Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n connectivity to deliver rapid mobile download speeds and reduce data transfer times. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 also includes a Nvidia Tegra 1GHz dual core application processor for powerful gaming and multimedia performance. The Tab’s ultra-thin design does not sacrifice battery life, thanks to a 7000 mAh battery providing up to 9 hours of continuous use on a single charge[2].

Full Adobe Flash Player Compatibility

The device offers extensive Web browsing access through Adobe® Flash® Player compatibility. Flash Player delivers beautiful HD video, faster graphics rendering, and high performance on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and is designed to take advantage of native device capabilities — enabling richer, more immersive user experiences.

Optimal Enterprise Solutions

In addition, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 integrates several enterprise solutions to provide support for exchange device management policies, improve the security of data and services maintained on the tablet and meet IT guidelines for remote device access. The enterprise solutions include:

  • On-device encryption of user data
  • Cisco AnyConnect SSL VPN
  • F5 SSL VPN
  • Enhanced Exchange ActiveSync Support

Quality Cameras and Sound

The Galaxy Tab 10.1 features a 3 megapixel rear camera and a 2 megapixel front camera providing smooth video chat capabilities and seamless 1080p HD video playback[3]. High quality speakers are positioned on the right and left sides of the device for a rich, deep audio experience.

Google™ Mobile Services

The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is preloaded with the full suite of Google Mobile Services including access to more than 60,000 Android Market™ applications for Galaxy Tab 10.1[4], Gmail™, Google Search™, Google Maps™ 5.0 with 3D maps, and Google Talk™ with video and voice chat.

Availability & Pricing

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 WiFi edition will be available exclusively starting June 8 at the Best Buy Union Square location in New York City. Starting June 17, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be available at Best Buy online and in-store along with Fry’s Electronics, Amazon.com, Micro Center, Tiger Direct and Newegg. These retail outlets will have the 32GB version of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 WiFi edition available for $599, and the 16GB version of the device will be available for $499. In addition, the WiFi version of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be available through Sprint starting mid-summer 2011. Visit www.samsung.com for additional details.


32 Comments
  • Anonymous

    Gotta ship it before the Apple case hits, oh and probably before iOS 5 news Monday.

    • Anonymous

      Get a clue. The people interested in this aren’t interested in being a douche.

      • Anonymous

        Or tablet apps for that matter.

  • jt

    wow samsung really knows how to piss off their customers.  I guess they don’t care about all the people that have been waiting for it on June 8th.

    • Li9302

      yeah.. what a great idea.. roll out the unit first to best buy customers who will bi*ch and p*ss about having to tweak things and return it for an iPad2..

  • Li9302

    Hey Samsung..  you suck! Thanks for making my decision to get an iPad 2 .. I’ll wait for the Tegra 3 gear from another vendor.

    • Mtsunami31

      U werent planning on buying shit in the first place

      • Anonymous

        Lol. guess I wasn’t the only one that felt that way.

  • Anonymous

    i’d bet the touchwiz update won’t be optional, and will ugly up honeycomb big time

    • http://www.droiddoes.com/ Norm

      Yes since honeycomb is a work of art, right?

      • Anonymous

        i’d say so, yes

      • http://www.droiddoes.com/ Norm

        It truly is. DROID allows you to customize the tab how ever you want with the best widgets put there!’

    • Jroc869

      I almost threw up in my mouth when I saw that. I have the infuse and love it minus touch wiz. 

      • Anonymous

        teasing users with a stock experience only to take it away is a pretty dirty trick. if manufacturers are so confident that people enjoy their OS “skins” put in an option to disable it and see what people go with. skinning also delays updates, which also sucks

  • http://twitter.com/mfg68 MFG

    What about carrier partners??

    • Lg9

      Sprint – mid summer

    • Li9302

      …Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be available
      through Sprint starting mid-summer 2011.

    • Anonymous

      Verizon will be offering LTE versions of this tablet. they announced it today.

  • http://ocentertainment.net ocentertainment

    Is…is there some reason a tablet that’s largely the same as the couple other high-end Android tablets on the market and that’s already received universally great reviews is somehow in need of two soft opens? I can’t imagine that a single retail location is so lucrative a spot that it justifies a promotional exclusivity period, which only leaves the explanation of only releasing a few to handle any issues before launching nationwide. Except they already such a small-scale pre-launch at Google I/O.

    We want this thing, Samsung. Don’t be cruel!

  • Anonymous

    After seeing what Kal-El can do, I’ll wait for the 2nd generation of Android tablets.

    • Mtsunami31

      Then u will always be waiting……theres always something better and more powerful on the horizon 

    • Jroc869

      dude just get a dual core now and wait for the second round of quads to come out. If you get a quad at launch your going to be disappointed with the selection of apps that are able to take advantage of all that power, plus you will have to live through all the bugs. If you get a tab now its already 1 update in to 3.1 and will only get better from here. 

  • kss

    Samsung just lost me.  I was ready to pre-order but I am not waiting now.  Maybe Apple news on the 6 will be good.  Not everyone lives in NYC

  • http://laqadasic.com/ Laqadasic

    Hope they have a lot of units available, I will be there ready to purchase, but won’t wait on a line more than 20 people deep…well okay, more than 25.

    • http://www.droiddoes.com/ Norm

      Don’t worry! It’s not an apple product you will get through quickly.

      • http://laqadasic.com/ Laqadasic

        Well I was part of the production team that put on the Nintendo 3DS
        launch outside that same Best Buy location, and even for that there was a
        line over 150 deep @ midnight. So I would think there would be some
        line for this, even though the marketing isn’t as big as the 3DS was.

        Anyhow, I have a connect inside, so I’m guaranteed one. Fingers crossed!

    • http://twitter.com/jjroid JJ

       I’ll be there with you! See you there…

  • Anonymous

    What’s up with the pixelation on the icons and nowhere else?

  • http://www.thinknetbook.com Eloquescence

    Sad that there’s no microSD card slot. That’s the one thing that would make this tablet PERFECT in my honest opinion.I have heard, that the 3G version(s) of the tablet will come with one — gotta love corporate GREED@$$holes

  • http://www.bignerdblog.com BigNerd

    Samsung made a good decision in going back to the drawing board to make the Tab thinner and lighter.

    Now they have to do one better and make it cheaper.

    Is Asus the only one that understands that $100 is a compelling incentive?

    And why only one store on June 8? That’s not going to turn out well…. what a strange way to launch their product… they would be better off at least doing online orders the same day.

  • emlg411

    if anyone wants a tablet they should just stick with the ones that actually got the product right AKA Apple. all these copy cats that come in the race years later are just a joke. Come up with something original and actually user beneficial.

  • ryan

    omg..Im one of apple users…i got mac, iphone, and finally got ipad a few weeks ago,,but i feel like I wanna sell my ipad and get this tab…….this seems much better….

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