The Tab 10.1 is Verizon's first LTE-capable tablet, and will cost $529.99 (16GB model), or $629.99 (32GB model). These prices require a new contract agreement and a data plan of at least $30 per month (which includes 2GB of data).
A Wi-Fi-only Galaxy Tab 10.1 will also be available starting July 28 for $499.99 – but just online and just in Metallic Grey.
Apart from announcing the launch date of the new Samsung tablet, Verizon has also published a video preview of the BlackBerry Bold 9930. This was done by mistake, though, since the video appears on the Bold 9650′s webpage (check the Explore Features link).
source: Unwired View
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