Aug 31 2010, 9:34am CDT | by Robert Evans
Yesterday we reported on some compelling rumors that the Samsung Galaxy Tab might come CDMA-capable. Now BGR appears to have some confirmation that this 7" (possibly AMOLED) tablet will be launching on Verizon's network.
A tipster has sent them a screenshot of Big Red's internal inventory system. It outs the Galaxy Tab coming to the CDMA-carrier. This means we can likely expect to see a subsidized Tab out, or around, this thing's final launch day. Time to start drooling folks. This week's IFA show will only bring us more tantalizing morsels.
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Robert Evans
The excitement about new smartphones, tablets and anything mobile drive
Robert to unearth the latest rumors and developments in this fast
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where the mobile market is going.
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