Galaxy Nexus Release Date: Buy a Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE, Get a Galaxy S2 or Galaxy S2 Skyrocket Free
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE tablet is scheduled to release on the AT&T network Nov. 20.
AT&T is offering a special deal with the launch of the tablet. Customers who buy the Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE with a two-year contract get either the Galaxy S2 or Galaxy S2 Skyrocket smartphones free.
The Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE retails at $479.99 and must be bought with an accompanying data plan for both the tablet and the selected smartphone.
The Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE comes with three data plan options. A standard 3 GB monthly data plan that comes with the two-year contract for $35, or either prepaid or postpaid plans than offer 250 MB for $14.99 or 2 GB for $25.
The Galaxy S2 or S2 Skyrocket can use either the DataPlus plan that offers 200 MB for $15 per month or the DataPro plan that offers 2 GB of data for $25 per month. Each additional 1 GB of data is $10.
"Not a bad deal, really, if you're looking for a smartphone/tablet combo," said technology website AndroidCentral.
In addition, AT&T is launching on Nov. 20, its 4G LTE networks in six new locations including, Charlotte, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Oklahoma City, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
With the launch, AT&T 4G LTE capability will be available in 15 states.
AT&T noted in a statement that it is the only United States carrier that provides 4G capability using both HSPA+ and LTE.
HSPA+ and LTE combined provide greater 4G-device compatibility and a wider range of coverage "even when outside of an AT&T 4G LTE area."
"Customers of other carriers that have transitioned to 4G LTE without further speed upgrades to their existing networks are likely to see a jarring drop-off in speeds when they move out of LTE coverage," said AT&T.