First, the long awaited Galaxy pad tablet from Samsung breaks cover at the IFA in Berlin. Then we get to hear the names of those who are going to bring along the Galaxy Pad to the masses. And its here that Samsung seems to have decided to play it safe by including all the four major telecom operators in US – AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon – to provide support to its tablet device. The thing left now is the specific dates when the tablet will make its grand entry into the real world. And it is here that we are getting to hear some noise that can be a pointer of the things to come.
Like its going to be AT&T that would be first off the block in bringing the GalaxyPad which is likely to happen sometime in the middle of October. Next in line is the Galaxy Pad EVDO model from Verizon which will reach markets during the first half of November while it is the middle of November when the Sprint’s Galaxy Pad is slate to emerge. The T-Mobile badged Galaxy Pad’s would be the last to enter markets though there are no tentative launch period known as of now. What Samsung want’s is to ensure the Galaxy Pad settles down on store shelves by the time festive season is on full swing, something that seems very much on track going by the expected launch dates now available.
So the next thing that we are eager to hear from Samsung is the specific price tags that the Galaxy Pad’s will come along with along with of course the exact launch dates.
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