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Label outs AT&T 4G LTE version of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 creeping throughout the FCC

If you are inside the crowd holding out until the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 hit Ma Bell’s 4G network, prepare to tug the trigger. The code-named SGH-I957 rolled in the course of the FCC sporting a label for AT&T’s LTE service on its backside. Apparently the carrier will offer the ten.1-inch slate alongside the similarly sized HTC Jetstream . Keep in mind, the latter of the the 2 will set you back seven whole Benjamins… on contract. The AT&T Galaxy Tab should prevent a couple of bills, though, if the pricing is similar to VZW’s LTE offering .

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