Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/12/samsung-pushes-galaxy-tab-10-1-through-fcc-with-t-mobile-aws-ban/
Sure, the
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is great when using
Verizon's LTE network, but what if you're looking for something in more of a GSM, magenta-colored flavor? You might be in luck, if a new tablet pushed through the FCC makes its way to store shelves. The device, identified only as the Samsung SGH-T859, comes complete with 1700MHz
AWS for T-Mobile as well as
850 /
1900 GSM / EDGE / WCDMA / HSPA, and has the same dimensions as the
WiFi-only version we saw in May. We can't say with a surety that it'll use the Galaxy Tab branding, but we think it's unlikely this would be anything else. And of course there's no guarantee it'll become a subsidized device on T-Mobile, but we know there's more than a handful of diehards that'd be willing to fork out a couple extra Benjamins for the privilege of using this beauty on their own carrier. So if your day is now a little bit brighter because of the news, feel free to check out the device in the gallery below.
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