Verizon made the Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 for its 4G LTE network official this afternoon, announcing that the Samsung-made tablet would be available online and in stores starting June 26 for $379.99. For a limited time, the tablet will be available for $279.99 with a new two-year activation, for those of you who need constant LTE connectivity on your tablet devices.
The tablet’s ability to allow for multiple profiles on the one device is Verizon’s main sell, a feature that has been available for Android devices for quite a while. With multiuser capability, Verizon touts the Galaxy Tab 4 as the perfect family tablet. Not only can you all have separate application and wallpapers, but you can also have fun together with apps such as WatchON and built-in games.
For specs, the Galaxy Tab 4 features a 8″ HD display (1280 x 800), a 3MP rear-facing camera, 1.3MP front-facing camera, 4,450mAh battery, 16GB of internal storage, microSD card support for up to 64GB, and runs Android 4.4 out of the box. As for a processor and RAM amount, Verizon does not list these specifics. However, it’s safe to assume it’s packing a Snapdragon chip and roughly 1.5-2GB of RAM.
You can grab the Galaxy Tab 4 starting June 26 for $380, and for a limited time, you can pick it up on-contract for $280.
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