It looks like the Wi-Fi only version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab has meandered over to the FCC. This Wi-Fi only version which was recently advertised at Best Buy will run you $499 instead of the $599 you’ll pay for the Galaxy Tab outright, but will still be a little more than the carrier subsidized Galaxy Tab which will run you $399 and will require a data plan.
The Wi-Fi only Galaxy Tab only tests for 802.11 and Bluetooth wireless, but then again since you can’t make voice-calls on the U.S. variants of the Galaxy Tab, the Wi-Fi only Galaxy Tab seems a bit more realistic unless you’re ok with dropping a minimum of $20 extra a month and getting locked into a contract.
Features of the Samsung Galaxy Tab include:
- Android 2.2
- 7″ WSVGA enhanced TFT display
- 1GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird processor
- TouchWiz UI
- Front-facing camera
- Wi-Fi
- GPS
- Bluetooth
- Micro SD expandable up to 32GB
Which would you prefer, network Galaxy Tab or Wi-Fi only Galaxy Tab?
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