Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus clears the FCC, appears to head for AT&T

So T-Mobile has the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, and not wanting to feel left out, it seems that AT&T may be getting the tablet as well. A recent FCC filing has revealed that the tablet gained their stamp of approval and it appears to support AT&T’s HSPA+ connectivity.

The WiFi only version of the tablet is already available in the US from retailers such as Best Buy and Amazon, but for those looking for a more convenient and possibly faster HSPA+ connection will be able to choose from both T-Mobile and presumably AT&T.

For those who may have forgotten, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus will feature a 7” 1024×600 display, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor under the hood with 1GB of RAM, a 3MP/2MP rear/front-facing camera, come in sizes of either 16GB or 32GB and will run on Android’s Honeycomb 3.2. No word on when it will arrive on AT&T but we guess with the FCC’s stamp of approval, it shouldn’t be too long now.

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