Samsung just announced that the Galaxy Tab 8.9 (read our full review) will be available on AT&T as an LTE-capable device starting Nov. 20. It's got a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor, 1280x800 display and 3.2 (rear) and 2MP cameras.
It'll cost $479.99 with a two-year contract, but AT&T's sweetening the deal by throwing in either the LTE-capable Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket, or an original AT&T Galaxy S II (read our full review). Not a bad deal, really, if you're looking for a smartphone/tablet combo.
In addition, AT&T announced further expansion of its LTE network, which will cover the following locations:
- Athens, Ga.
- Atlanta
- Baltimore
- Boston
- Charlotte
- Chicago
- Dallas-Fort Worth
- Houston
- Indianapolis
- Kansas City
- Las Vegas
- Oklahoma City
- San Antonio
- San Juan
- Puerto Rico
- Washington, D.C.
AT&T's got a few options for LTE data plans on its tablets, with 250MB for $14.99, 2GB for $25, or 3GB for $35. Smartphone plans start as low as $15 a month for 200MB of data, or $25 a month for 2GB, with an additional 1GB costing $10.
Full presser's after the break.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/Q7Iz871-A1A/story01.htm
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