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Samsung
has just announced the Verizon-bound 4G LTE-supporting version of the
Galaxy Tab 7.7. This Android-powered tablet was first unveiled in
September in its international variant, and back then it was said that
it would never make it to the US. Well, here we are four months later,
and that has thankfully changed. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 is the first tablet to sport a Super AMOLED display. What's more, it's HD too, having a resolution of 1280×800. The Galaxy Tab 7.7 also has a dual-core 1.4 GHz processor, a 3 MP rear camera with LED flash and 720p HD video recording, a front-facing 2 MP camera for video calls, Wi-Fi, and 16 GB of built-in storage expandable via microSD cards. It runs Android 3.2 Honeycomb with Samsung's TouchWiz UI on top. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 will become available at Verizon retail locations and online “in the coming weeks”. Unfortunately there's nothing more specific than that just yet, and we also didn't get any pricing information. But we'll let you know when we do. |
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