Verizon has become the first US carrier to announce the forthcoming release of its own version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab Android Tablet, which will launch for $599.99 on November 11th and will not be sold with an agreement.
The Galaxy Tab features the 1 GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird processor, EVDO Rev A, 7-inch capacitive 1024×600 resolution display with multi-touch support, Android 2.2, Wi-Fi radio, Bluetooth 3.0, GPS support, DLNA media streaming, Flash 10.1, 3.0 megapixel main camera with flash, 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera, HD video playback at 1080p and microSD card slot with support for 32 GB cards.
Data plans for the Galaxy Tab will consist of the previously reported tablet plans launching on October 28th at $20/$35/$50 for 1GB/3GB/5GB of monthly access respectively with an overage rate of $10 per gigabyte and an $80 monthly plan for 10GB with the same overage rate.
hmm, with the a Super AMOLED version, a 10.1-inch flavor, and a tablet-tuned Android, just hit Verizon retail for $599.99, really stunned, but Im not really caring about a comparison to the ipad, there must be lots of folks think so? Well, ipad more likely a consumer electronic, a great portable movies, videoes and game device, at least now Im sucked in movies watching on it in the help of iFunia iPad Video Converter, and now Game center, be a great game playing platform, of course the E-mail and surfing internet or do some office work on it are also handy and convenient.~~~Well, but the Galaxy Tab got its features and superiority and must be on fire too, time will prove that… In a word, both are winsome, the ipad has time superiority, and is $499 for the wifi only version makes some more appealing.