The second most wanted tablet in the world (after the iPad) is heading to shores of Italy and Australia. Italians will be able to grab the Samsung Galaxy Tab at some point in October from virtually all operators in the country. From what we’ve heard, carriers will bundle device with a data plan and offer it for as little as 29 EUR per month. At that price, the Korean company expects to move 100,000 Tab units by the end of this year.
As for Australia, no carrier partners have been confirmed at this point. Sydney Morning Herald says the Tab will eventually be available through all carriers in the country when users will be able to grab it at a subsidized price on a contract. In the meantime, we’ve also heard the contract-free price and it’s AU$999 – which is whopping US$952.
And that’s about all we have for you at this point. As soon as we hear some other international deal for Samsung Tab has been struck, we’ll let you know…
[Via: SamsungHub]