Just a couple of days ago we saw a leaked internal screen from Verizon showing that the Galaxy Tab would be available through them. Now that we have the FCC filings we are seeing that there will be GSM connectivity options also. The report says that it supports GSM frequencies of 850, 900,1800, 1900 and HSDPA is on board also. It also has dual-band 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi that is capable of speeds up to 150MBPS, which will be very nice.
This has our minds wondering if Samsung might be trying to pull the same kind of strategy as they have with their Galaxy S phones. We are positive the Galaxy Tab would sale a lot better if it were available on the big 4 major carriers in the US. In the mean time we are waiting and waiting for the IFA-2010 announcement to see, what Samsung has in store.
[via Wireless Goodness]