The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet which will be powered by Google’s Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system has already gone up for sale Stateside, and we have also spotted an FCC filing from Samsung that does seem to resemble the 3G capable model of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 that is tipped to arrive soon. Right now, you only have the Wi-Fi only model to keep your tablet sickness away. 

The filing does point out the Galaxy Tab 10.1 which is also known as the GT-P7500 that sports a 3G logo. Test reports point out that the device will support GSM 850 and 1900 bands, in addition to WCDMA (UMTS) bands II and V. These are bands that are used by AT&T in the US, which more or less confirms that there is a 3G capable model of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 that will be coming your way from AT&T in the near future.

AT&T did not yet make any official mention of a release date or pricing for the Galaxy Tab 10.1, so stay tuned.

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