Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v to hit stores May 4 with free case

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v to hit stores May 4 with free case

Vodafone has just announced a new release date for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v, which will hit stores a few weeks later than first expected.

Previously slated for a ‘mid-April’ release date, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v will now be available from May 4.

Read our in-depth first look review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v.

Customers who elect to pre-order will receive the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v on May 1. (Vodafone will be accepting pre-orders from April 20.) As an added bonus, customers will also receive a free Samsung case.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v is the company's first Android 3.0-based Dual Core smart media device. Highlights include a 10.1in display, an 8-megapixel AF camera, a 1GHz Dual Core application processor and 16GB of inbuilt memory.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v is available exclusively through Vodafone, for an RRP of $729. Alternatively, it can be bundled as part of a Vodafone plan for a $259 upfront payment, plus $39 per month over 12 months (includes 1.5GB of data per month).

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