Sick of these trips around the border to smuggle a banned Galaxy Tab 10.1 into Germany? Samsung has come to the rescue, modifying its familiar Honeycomb tablet to work round the injunction issued in August and upheld in September as portion of Apple’s patent litigation in Düsseldorf. It is not entirely clear what’s different with the relaunched tablet, which appears to have a black bezel that extends slightly further towards the metal rim, however the Galaxy Tab 10.1N, because it is now being called, has appeared on a German e-tailer’s website with a shipping window of 2 to four days, together with the text “Galaxy Tab is back!” on the bottom of the listing. Samsung isn’t entirely within the clear just yet, but unless its new “N” model can be found to be infringing on Apple’s patents, gadget-hungry Germans would not have to stress in regards to the iPad-alternative disappearing again anytime soon.
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