The Galaxy Tab Plus for T-Mobile has been spotted in the wild. Pegged as a successor to the original Galaxy Tab, it is running Android 3.2 with TouchWiz on top and should work on T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network -- hence the 4G label on the back. From the photos, it looks thinner than the original Galaxy Tab but not as crazy-thin as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 we saw at IFA. In other words, it may be a cousin to the Tab 7.7 but it doesn’t look like a US version of it.
Samsung Galaxy Tab Plus spotted: 7-inch Honeycomb tablet for T-Mobile
A new version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab has leaked: a 7-inch Honeycomb tablet that’s not as great as what was unveiled at IFA.
A new version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab has leaked: a 7-inch Honeycomb tablet that’s not as great as what was unveiled at IFA.


It’s difficult to know specs for sure, but the tablet has already been checked out by both the Wi-Fi Alliance (PDF link) and the Bluetooth SIG. The device profile for the Galaxy Tab Plus leaked last month and suggests that it will have a 1024 x 600 screen resolution, the same as the original Galaxy Tab. A Cortex-A9 processor of some sort and dual-band Wi-Fi may also be on board.
Unfortunately, further details like pricing and availability aren’t known yet. You can find a few more images at the source link.
Sources: TMoNews, CellPhoneSignal









