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Sprint Announces June 24th Availability of Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 for $499

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It won’t come packed with any sort of 4G (or 3G, for that matter) radio, but Sprint will begin carrying the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 this Friday, June 24th, for purchase online. The 16GB version of the tablet will retail for $499, and since this is the WiFi-only version we are talking about here, there will be no pesky carrier contract to sign. The device will be available in Sprint stores a month later on July 24th. Other than its availability via Sprint, nothing changes between this version of the Tab 10.1 and the one that saw its general public release last week.

It seems odd for a carrier to offer a tablet not tied directly to their cellular network. Verizon offers the non-3G iPad bundled with a MiFi hotspot, and Sprint here also talks up their Overdrive Pro and MiFi mobile hotspots. The difference is VZW offered a price cut for purchasing the two devices together, while no mention of such a deal is made in the below press release. Less reason to be tied into a monthly bill for two years, we suppose.

Sprint Expands Mobile Tablet Portfolio With Launch of Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 on June 24 for $499.99
Ultra-Thin and Lightweight Tab Boasts a 10.1-inch HD Touchscreen, Android 3.1 and a Dual-Core Processor; Power Galaxy Tab 10.1 with an Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot by Sierra Wireless or MiFi 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot by Novatel Wireless for access to blazing-fast Sprint 4G speeds
OVERLAND PARK, Kan., Jun 21, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) —

Sprint customers will be able to enjoy the convenience of Samsung Galaxy TabTM 10.1 16GB Wi-Fi version beginning June 24 through direct ship sales channels, including Sprint Stores, Web sales (www.sprint.com), Telesales (1-800-SPRINT1) and Sprint Business Sales for $499.99 (excludes taxes). It will be available for purchase in Sprint retail stores on July 24.

This powerful tablet boasts a brilliant 10.1-inch HD touchscreen (1,280×800) display delivering sharper movies, better game graphics, and crystal clear video chats. At just 0.34-inches, it is the world’s thinnest mobile tablet. It comes with AndroidTM 3.1 Honeycomb with Android MarketTM providing access to more than 60,000 apps for Galaxy Tab 10.11 and an immersive, lightning-fast Web browsing experience.

“Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 expands Sprint’s tablet innovation, growing our lineup to five options,” said David Owens, Sprint vice president of product development. “This gives Sprint customers a one-stop-shop for all of their tablet needs. Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a dynamic tablet, but it is even more amazing when paired with the Sprint 4G network through our OverdriveTM Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot by Sierra Wireless or MiFi(R) 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot by Novatel.”

Galaxy Tab 10.1 is designed with a brilliant 10.1-inch HD touchscreen display with WXGA 1,280×800 resolution, delivering vibrant colors and crisp clarity. The aspect ratio of the display is ideal for widescreen viewing of movies, TV shows and photos. It features two cameras – a rear-facing 3-megapixel camera with camcorder, flash and zoom, and a front-facing, 2-megapixel camera – enabling video chat.

Additional key features include:

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
Android Market for access to more than 60,000 applications for Galaxy Tab 10.1
Mobile Email-IMAP and POP, GmailTM, MSN Hotmail(R) and Yahoo!(R)
Google Mobile Services, including YouTube, GmailTM, Google TalkTM and Google MapsTM
HD camcorder with 720p video capture
Full HTML Web browser with Google Search and Adobe(R) Flash(R) Player (10.3)
1GHz Tegra 2 dual-core processor
1GB of RAM, 16GB of storage
Wi-Fi enabled
Stereo Bluetooth Technology 2.1
Galaxy Tab 10.1 customers can expect a software update planned for this summer that will enable more favorite features and services including:

Customized User Experience “Samsung TouchWiz UX”
Samsung’s TouchWiz user experience is designed with a Live Panel menu for customizing the home screen of Galaxy Tab 10.1 with digital pictures, favorite websites 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 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 play back Media Hub content on TV through an HDMI cable from the Galaxy Tab 10.1 dock or adapter.
Readers Hub & Social Hub
It 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
Samsung 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 HDTVs, monitors and digital cameras. The software upgrade will also transform Galaxy Tab 10.1 into a device capable of accepting streaming content from a TV to the tablet itself.
Sprint was unbeaten among major wireless carriers for customer satisfaction according to results from the 2011 American Customer Satisfaction Index. In addition to tying for first place among wireless carriers, Sprint was also the most improved company in customer satisfaction, across all industries, during the last three years, according to the survey.

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4 Comments

  1. Um, why?!? You could go to Amazon (not pay sales tax), Best Buy (I wouldn’t), NewEgg and a variety of others. Why a Sprint store?!?!!

  2. You will see more and more of this. This is a mobile device. With the death of so many electronics stores. You are basically down to Best Buy and the sears/target type brands.  For finding an educated sales person that understands the technology, the shift will occur, and push that type of sale to the thousands of mobiles stores.  I like the idea.

  3. Swyping on my tab 10.1 right now! I love it and can’t wait to flash a rom!

  4. its not the same Samsung as you see in the pics…really disappointed.I just got mine…its has metallic back..I was hoping for white or the black matte one.

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