The new Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 has been released today in the UK.
For the time being only the Wi-Fi version is on sale and the 3G variant is due to hit on August 23.
Meanwhile on the smaller Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 has gone for sale and in the UKs some online retailers are suggesting a 3G version will be available from August 12.
The 10.1 tablet, that is stirring so much controversy on the Australian market, is selling in the UKs for £399 (Wi-Fi 16GB), £479 (Wi-Fi 32GB) and £559 (Wi-Fi 64GB) and are available in black or white.
The Wi-Fi + 3G models, when available, will sell for £499, £579 or £659 and are all SIM-free.
Here’s a video for the 8.9 version
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