AT&T will launch the Samsung Galaxy Tab on its network Nov. 21. The
tablet PC will retail for $649.99 at AT&T stores and online on Samsung’s
Website. While some other U.S.
carriers are selling the Galaxy Tab with a two-year contract, AT&T is
offering two month-by-month plans.
Under those usage plans, Galaxy Tab owners can either pay $14.99, for 250MB,
or $25.00, for 2GB, of storage. AT&T’s pay-as-you-go plan mirrors that of
the Apple iPad, which currently dominates the consumer tablet market.
In addition to AT&T, other carriers offering the Galaxy Tab include
T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, Sprint and Verizon. T-Mobile launched the device Nov.
10, beating Verizon and Sprint to market by a matter of days. With that sort of
coverage, Samsung predicts it will sell more than one million Galaxy Tabs by
the end of the year and might expand its tablet offerings in future quarters.
For more, read the eWeek article Samsung Galaxy Tab Will Make AT&T Debut Nov. 21.