Samsung Galaxy Tab, Sprint’s First Android-Powered Mobile Tablet, Debuts Nationwide on Nov. 14

Just announced the Samsung Galaxy Tab will be coming to Sprint on November 14th for only $400. Seems like a good deal right, that is until you get to the data plan you’ll be required to get with it. You’ll have two choices, the 2gb per month for $30 and the 5gb for $60. Then if you want hotspot capability you can tack on another $30 per month. You’ll have to ask yourself if $200 off really worth it?

 

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Beginning today, customers can pre-order a tablet at any participating Sprint Store with the purchase of a $50 Sprint gift card.  Customers who pre-order Samsung Galaxy Tab will have their name added to the Device Wait List and be contacted to set up an appointment to complete their Samsung Galaxy Tab purchase beginning on Sunday, Nov. 14.  Through the pre-order process, customers will have peace of mind knowing they are able to get the device they want and receive the full retail experience, including Sprint’s Ready Now customer service experience.

It will cost $399.99 (taxes not included) with a new line or eligible upgrade and two-year service agreement on a 3G Tablet Mobile Broadband plan.  Sprint customers will have two rate plans to choose from for their Samsung Galaxy Tab: a 2GB data plan with unlimited messaging for $29.99 per month or a 5GB data plan with unlimited messaging for $59.99 per month (plus taxes and surcharges).

Samsung Galaxy Tab features two cameras – a 3-megapixel camera with camcorder and flash, and a front-facing, 1.3-megapixel camera enabling video chat.  It also offers mobile hotspot capability as an optional add-on to simultaneously connect up to five Wi-Fi enabled devices for an additional $29.99 per month (plus taxes and surcharges).

For more information about Samsung Galaxy Tab, visit www.sprint.com/tab.