October 16, 2010

Samsung Galaxy Tab availability - UK, USA, Russia, Spain, Germany, Philippines


Samsung's goal is to sell 10 million Galaxy Tabs and if they sell it to as many markets as they can I think they will be able to reach that goal. Slowly they have been launching the tablet in European markets. Now the tablet will be sold in Russia, as reports say.


It was first announced that the Android powered tablet will be available in Germany and the "Porn Button" over at Romania. In Germany the tablet will be sold for €799 ($1,117) without contract, unsubsidized and SIM free. In Spain it will be available over at Vodafone Spain for €199 ($279) with an 18-month contract and if you're in Spain click here to register your interest.


Starting in November 1, the UK market will get the Galaxy Tab. Going to all the major network carriers in the UK which will probably by O2, Vodafone, Orange, and T-Mobile UK. Pricing was not revealed yet, but reports say that it will be available on a range of very attractive price packages.


In the US, the Galaxy tab was officially confirmed to be going on board with Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint (The Big Four). 
"Verizon may be the first to sell the Galaxy Tab, as the carrier says it will launch it “in the coming weeks.”
Sprint says that it’s releasing the Galaxy Tab “this fall”, AT&T “in time for the holiday season”, while T-Mobile will also have it “this holiday season.”
None of the carriers mentioned the price they’ll ask for the Samsung tablet. However,on contract, the device will likely cost between $200 and $300."
 The latest market to join in the Galaxy Tab's spotlight is Russia. Which will be made available today. So if you're in Russia you can get your hands on Samsung's first Android tablet for 36,990 rubles which will equate to roughly $1,225 and €870 (SIM free and unlocked) over at Svyaznoy store.

It was rumored that the tablet will come into Philippine shores in November (no exact date was revealed) but the tablet is expected to be priced at Php 35,000 ($808 or €579).






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