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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 Gets Priced On Retailer Sites, Delayed Till Late April
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 Gets Priced On Retailer Sites, Delayed Till Late April

The 7-inch and 10.1-inch versions of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.0 were both announced back in February, and were said to ship one month later, in March. However, problems involving the integration of Android 4.0 has forced the Korean giant to push the launch to the end of April.
Despite this, a couple of US retailer websites have accidentally listed the tablets, which are apparently US$399 for the 10.1-incher, and about US$350 for the 7-inch version. At current conversion rates, that works out to around PhP 17,000 (S$503) and PhP 15,000 (S$441) respectively.

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