T-Mobile could be gearing up to offer the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 alongside their forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S II. A device with the Tab 10.1’s dimensions has been spotted making rounds at the FCC. Inside? T-Mobile’s AWS bands for use on their 3G network and HSPA+ network. Exciting.
Internals – such as processor speed/type, internal storage and RAM – may differ from the original WiFi-only product, but we don’t expect much to be different. In case you’ve been living under a rock, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 has a 1GHz dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, 1GB of RAM, 16-32GB of internal storage, a 10.1 inch HD display, Android 3.0+ and more.
Unfortunately Samsung elected to forgo ports such as HDMI, standard USB and SDHC in favor of thinness. It’s a big tradeoff, but if size is important to you then the 8.6mm thin Galaxy Tab 10.1 will make you forgot all about those wasted opportunities. We’ll assume that this one will make it in time for Santa. [Engadget]
HD display, eh?
yeah, 1280×800, which is 80 pixels more than HD in one dimension