Samsung isn't playing favorites with its Galaxy Tab, just as the company didn't do with its line of Galaxy S smartphones. The latest wireless carrier to officially announce plans to carry the Galaxy Tab is Sprint, which as previously rumored will start selling the device on November 14.
"Samsung Galaxy Tab is another Android innovation for Sprint, adding a new category of wireless devices to the Sprint portfolio," said Fared Adib, vice president – Product Development, Sprint. "Samsung Galaxy Tab is a powerful entertainment device and business tool that offers our customers high-end features, including a blazing-fast processor, beautiful touchscreen for watching videos and Web browsing, two cameras, video chat capabilities and access to the Sprint 3G network with affordable rate plans that let customers take advantage of the advanced data capabilities their device offers."
November 14 is still over two weeks away, but if you're already itching to get in line, Sprint has begun accepting preorders at any participating Sprint Store, albeit with the purchase of a $50 Sprint gift card.
Sprint is charging $400 for the Galaxy Tab, provided you open a new line or are eligible for an upgrade and agree to stick around for two years with a 3G Tablet Mobile Broadband plan. A 2GB/month plan runs $30, or $60 for 5GB/month.
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