Tablets from Samsung's Galaxy series currently available for purchase in Germany and Spain.
Samsung Galaxy Tab Launches in Germany, Romania, and Spain
The Samsung Galaxy Tab, a 7-inch tablet with full phone functionality, has been launched in Germany and Romania. In Spain, the device is now available for pre-registration.
In Germany, the Galaxy Tab is fully compliant with Samsung's DLNA adapter, the Media Gateway WMG160. It offers 3G/UMTS, WiFi, and a 3-megapixel camera. The tablet is available as an unlocked version without a SIM card. The price in Germany is €799, which is approximately $1,106 in US Dollar terms.
In Romania, the Galaxy Tab is now available with an updated 'Home' button labeled as 'Acasa'. This change aims to avoid confusion and misinterpretation, as the previous 'Porn' button was an abbreviation for 'Pornire', which also means 'Home' in Romanian. The functionality of the button remains unchanged.
The Galaxy Tab has also been launched in Spain, with interested Vodafone users able to pre-register for the device. The exact release date in Spain is not yet confirmed, but it's expected to be within the next few days or a week or two. The price for the Galaxy Tab in Spain with a contract with Vodafone Spain for 18 months is €199.
Regarding the price and availability of Samsung Galaxy Tabs, they vary by model and country. In the US, the Galaxy Tab S9 starts around $599 or less for 128GB storage, with the Galaxy Tab S9+ starting at about $1,119. The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (256GB) is available for $979.99 in the US official Samsung store.
In Europe, the Galaxy Tabs are generally widely available through official retailers and online stores, with prices often slightly higher than in the US due to taxes and import duties. Exact price information for specific countries like Germany, Spain, and Romania may vary and can be found on Samsung's local country websites or local electronics retailers.
In summary, the Samsung Galaxy Tab has been launched in Germany, Romania, and Spain. The price and availability vary by country, with the US offering competitive prices and immediate availability via Samsung's online store. The Romanian version of the Galaxy Tab now has a more culturally sensitive 'Home' button labeled as 'Acasa'. For more information on older Galaxy Tab models or other Samsung tablets, please let me know.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab, now available in Germany, is compatible with the DLNA adapter WMG160 and offers various connectivity options including 3G/UMTS, WiFi, and a 3-megapixel camera.
In Spain, potential buyers can pre-register for the Galaxy Tab, while in Romania, the device features a more culturally sensitive 'Home' button labeled as 'Acasa'. Meanwhile, in the US, Galaxy Tab models are available at competitive prices through Samsung's online store.