The guys at Droid-Life got a sneak peek at the “work in progress” user guide for the Samsung Galaxy Tab and while we know that the US version of the Tab won’t have voice call features, the user guide suggests that it would elsewhere. During the recent Verizon event at CTIA, Verizon said that you’ll only be able to make voice calls using VOIP services.
The user guide also mentions Google Search on multiple occasions so that’s good news, right? A list of the Verizon applications that will bloat this device include the following:
- VZ Navigator
- VCAST Music and Videos
- NFL Mobile
The Galaxy Tab has already been rooted, so if you’re not a fan of this Verizon bloatware you’ll have your chance to lighten the bloatware load immediately after the launch, which is now rumored to be November 1st according to the Droid-Life’s source. According to recent rumors, it’s looking like Sprint and T-Mobile will be launching the Galaxy Tab for $399 on contract, so we’ll assume Verizon’s will be the same.
Check out some of the user guide images below and hit up the source link for more. Enjoy!
Anyone looking to scoop up the Galaxy Tab on launch day?
*NOTE*
While this user guide is for the Samsung Galaxy Tab, you’ll notice the screenshot in the user guide is actually the Samsung Continuum which we thought we should point out.
Via: Droid-Life, 2