It looks like the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be getting the white-wash treatment in addition to its gray/black deco revealed at MWC and later at CTIA in a slimmed-down format. The Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet features the same specs as its darker counterpart, including 21Mbps HSPA+ connectivity and a NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor. Dual cameras round out the 16GB model pictured above, though a 32GB version is not out of the questions as well as Wi-Fi only.
There is no word on when the white version will get a release, but the standard deco is being lined up for a June release. A registration page has gone live at Samsung’s US site to sign up for the latest news and announcements regarding the Tab 10.1. A June 8th date is being floated.
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I thought there was going to be a WiFi only version at release. If not, guess that’s out.
i hope they price this thing accordingly and not make the same mistake Motorola made with their over priced xoom.
I heard 499 but who knows once launch day comes
Why do tablet makers still put the outdated tegra 2 in their devices? Benchmarks have all shown that the A5 in the upset is better. Samsung should have put the exynos in this.
Supposedly the exynos doesnt support linear graphics, which means gaming is much better on Tegra based platforms. The Exynos is still an amazing chipset though
If this had my exynos chip + super amoled plus screen I would’ve bought this. At least it had stock honeycomb os. Will look forward to the wifi only version
If this had my exynos chip + super amoled plus screen I would’ve bought this. At least it had stock honeycomb os. Will look forward to the wifi only version
What about the 8.9 : (