If you were looking to get your hands on an LTE-enabled Android tablet, you might be interested to learn that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 has officially launched on Verizon’s network. Unfortunately as is the case with most tablets, the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 will not be subsidized which means you will have to pay full retail, although the upside is that if you were to get it from Verizon with one of the carrier’s data plans, you will be able to enjoy 4G LTE connectivity while on the go.
Priced at $499, customers can look forward to a 10.1” 720p HD display with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on board. It will come with 8GB of internal storage (that’s the model that Verizon is offering) which can be expanded via microSD, so don’t worry too much about not having enough memory. The tablet will also come with a 3.2MP rear-facing camera and a VGA front-facing camera. Not the most powerful tablet we’ve seen to date, especially given that the Nexus 10 is already on the market, but we guess it ultimately boils down to personal preference. In the meantime you can check out our review of the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 here.
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