Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 Hitting Verizon 4G LTE, Confirmed
Samsung has just revealed that its Galaxy Tab 7.7 will soon be available on Verizon’s 4G LTE network.
The company made the announcement today at the CES event in Las Vegas, confirming rumors
that have been buzzing for weeks. The 7.7-inch tablet will sport a 1280
x 800 Super AMOLED Plus display and will pack an unnamed 1.4GHz dual
core processor. Equipped with 1GB RAM and 16GB of built-in storage, the
tablet will offer up to 32GB of space thanks to a microSD slot. The
Android 3.2 Honeycomb-based device will feature an infrared transmitter,
a 3MP AF camera with flash and a 2MP front-facing shooter. Like all of
Sammy’s slates, the LTE-enabled Galaxy Tab 7.7 will have the TouchWiz UI
onboard, along with the company’s media and social hubs, as well as
Peel Smart Remote, Wi-Fi Direct and AllShare.
Weighing in at 12 ounces, the device will be relatively lightweight
and will be offered with optional accessories, including a keyboard
dock, a multimedia dock, a USB/SD adapter kit, a book cover case and an
HDTV adapter. In addition to Verizon’s LTE network, the Samsung slate
will also feature support for Wi-Fi a/b/g/n.
During our hands on with the tablet at
IFA back in September, the most striking feature was definitely the
Super AMOLED Plus screen, which blew away the displays of competitors
like the iPad 2 and Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1. During a comparison of
inside and outdoors, the Galaxy Tab 7.7 held up in all lighting
conditions.
Samsung neglected to mention pricing or availability, but we will be sure to keep you posted as the story develops.
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