DaMan Posted November 15, 2011 Posted November 15, 2011 <center><a href="http://www.bgr.com/2011/11/14/samsung-galaxy-tab-8-9-with-4g-lte-hits-att-on-november-20th-479-99-on-contract"><img class="size-full wp-image-109245 aligncenter" title="IMG_2863" src="http://www-bgr-com.vimg.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/IMG_2863.jpg" alt="" width="652" height="435" /></a></center> AT&T on Monday announced that a 4G LTE-equipped version of its Galaxy Tab 8.9 tablet will launch on November 20th. While this latest AT&T slate won’t be priced quite as high as the 10-inch HTC Jetstream AT&T is currently asking $700 for on contract, the 4G Galaxy Tab 8.9 will command a lofty $479.99 with a two-year commitment to a data plan starting at $14.99 for just 250MB per month. Subscribers can also choose a 2GB plan for $25 each month or a 3GB plan for $35 per month. The Tab 8.9 features a wide 8.9-inch display, a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, a 3.2-megapixel camera, Android 3.2 Honeycomb and of course, an embedded 4G LTE radio. We <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2011/10/21/samsung-galaxy-tab-8-9-review/">reviewed the Galaxy Tab 8.9 last month</a> and said we preferred the larger 10-inch model even though the software didn’t really impress us on either tablet. AT&T’s full press release follows below.<span id="more-112562"></span> <blockquote> <center>NEW 4G LTE TABLET AVAILABLE FOR AT&T CUSTOMERS</center> <center><em>Ultra-Thin and Lightweight Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9</em></center> <center><em>Available Nov. 20 in AT&T Stores and Online</em></center> <center><em>AT&T 4G LTE Expanding to Six New Markets, Total of 15 Nationwide</em></center> DALLAS, Nov. 14, 2011 — Key Facts · AT&T introduced its second 4G LTE-enabled tablet for customers, the Samsung Galaxy™ Tab 8.9, an ultra-thin tablet perfect for Android fans who want an optimized Honeycomb experience in a best-in-class form factor. · Customers can purchase from AT&T stores and online beginning Nov. 20. · For a limited time, customers who select a Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 will receive a Samsung Galaxy S™ II Skyrocket or Samsung Galaxy S™ II smartphone at no cost. A two year agreement is required on the smartphone. · Additionally, AT&T will launch 4G LTE (Long Term Evolution) in six new markets on Nov. 20: Charlotte, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Oklahoma City, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. · The Nov. 20 launches will expand AT&T 4G LTE to 15 markets total, meeting its 2011 market commitment. AT&T plans to reach 70 million Americans by year-end 2011. · AT&T offers the only devices capable of 4G speeds utilizing both 4G LTE and HSPA+, for a consistently fast connection in and out of 4G LTE areas. · AT&T topped its goal to offer 20 4G devices this year. The addition of the new 4G LTE devices brings the 4G device total to 24. Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 8.9 Exclusive to AT&T customers, the 4G LTE Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 8.9 is a slim, lightweight tablet, running Android™ 3.2 and packed with optimized services from Google, AT&T and Samsung. The new tablet features a vivid 8.9-inch 1280×800 pixel high-resolution screen, powerful processor 1.5 GHz dual-core processor for fast multi-tasking, and tabbed browsing with support for HTML 5 and Adobe<sup>®</sup> Flash<sup>® </sup>Player. · 4G LTE backed by 4G HSPA+ · Android 3.2 (Honeycomb) · 15.9 ounces light, 8.6mm thin · Brilliant 8.9” HD widescreen · 3.2 megapixel rear facing camera with LED flash, 2 megapixel front facing camera · Tabbed browsing, Adobe Flash and HTML support · Snapdragon 1.5 GHz dual core processor · 16 GB internal memory and expandable up to 32 GB via accessory option · 1 GB RAM · TouchWiz® UX · Dimensions: 230.9 x 157.8 x 8.6 mm Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 8.9 will arrive in AT&T company-owned retail stores and online Nov. 20 for $479.99 with a two-year commitment. For a limited time, customers who select a Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 will receive a Samsung Galaxy S™ II Skyrocket or Samsung Galaxy S™ II smartphone at no cost. A two year agreement is required on the smartphone. Learn more at www.att.com/tablets. AT&T 4G LTE Data Plans AT&T tablet customers can choose a $35, 3 GB monthly data plan option with a two-year contract, and customers who do not choose a long-term commitment may still select one of two existing monthly billing options for tablets: · Postpaid: $14.99 for 250 MB or $25 for 2 GB. Customers on the 2 GB plan who exceed their monthly data plan will be charged $10 per 1 GB of overage. Charges will appear on customers’ monthly wireless statements offering the simplicity of a single bill. · Prepaid: $14.99 for 250 MB or $25 for 2 GB. Customers on the 2 GB plan who exceed their monthly data plan may choose to purchase an additional 2 GB for $25. Charges will appear on customers’ credit card statements. AT&T 4G LTE smartphone customers can choose from tiered data plans starting as low as $15 per month. Existing smartphone customers do not have to make changes to their data plan. All plans include access to AT&T’s national Wi-Fi network of more than 29,000 hotspots. · DataPlus provides 200 megabytes (MB) of data for just $15 per month. An additional 200 MB of data usage is $15. · DataPro provides 2 gigabytes (GB) of data for $25 per month. An additional 1 GB of data is $10. Customers who want to use their device as a mobile hotspot can sign up for DataPro 4GB for $45 a month, which lets you tether or share your data connection across multiple devices. AT&T 4G LTE Footprint With the Nov. 20 launches, AT&T 4G LTE will be available in 15 markets: Athens, Ga., Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Oklahoma City, San Antonio, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Washington, D.C. AT&T is the only U.S. carrier providing 4G using both HSPA+ and LTE technologies. HSPA+, when combined with enhanced backhaul, provides customers with compatible devices 4G speeds, meaning customers get a faster and more consistent 4G experience, even when outside of an AT&T 4G LTE area. Customers of other carriers that have transitioned to 4G LTE without further speed upgrades to their existing networks are likely to see a jarring drop-off in speeds when they move out of LTE coverage. </blockquote> <img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TheBoyGeniusReport/~4/uqk_Cxp6Xu8" height="1" width="1"/> Via BRG - Boy Genius Report Quote
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