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Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Tab tablet device hasn't exactly been under wraps in recent months, with photos and information about the device seemingly leaking daily for the past two months. However, the device finally got an official coming-out party Thursday.
The Galaxy Tab features a 7-inch screen and includes Adobe Flash; it runs on Android 2.2. Kobo will be the ereading app for the device.
The tablet will be sold in the U.S. “over the next few months,” the Wall Street Journal reported, and will be sold through the company's carrier partners, although Samsung did not announce a deal with a specific U.S. carrier.
A Samsung executive told the Journal that the device will likely sell for “between $200 and $300,” although final pricing has not been determined.
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Tab tablet device hasn't exactly been under wraps in recent months, with photos and information about the device seemingly leaking daily for the past two months. However, the device finally got an official coming-out party Thursday.
The Galaxy Tab features a 7-inch screen and includes Adobe Flash; it runs on Android 2.2. Kobo will be the ereading app for the device.
The tablet will be sold in the U.S. “over the next few months,” the Wall Street Journal reported, and will be sold through the company's carrier partners, although Samsung did not announce a deal with a specific U.S. carrier.
A Samsung executive told the Journal that the device will likely sell for “between $200 and $300,” although final pricing has not been determined.
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