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The Galaxy Tab Is $400 on Sprint, But the Data Plans Will Eat You Alive

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Unlike Verizon, Sprint is subsidizing Samsung’s Galaxy Tab—signing your soul over for two years knocks the price down $200, to $400. The data plans are painful, which seems to be a running theme for the Tab.

https://gizmodo.com/verizon-offering-galaxy-tab-nov-11th-for-600-and-no-s-5668604

For $30 a month, you get 2GB and unlimited messaging, or for $60 you get 5GB when it comes out on Nov. 14, a little later than Verizon. I’m a little surprised ’cause usually Sprint’s data prices are a cut above (below?) most of the other carriers. Which means the most recent march toward pricier data plans kickstarted by AT&T keeps on chugging. (I’m not holding my breath that T-Mobile’s plans will be any cheaper, despite the fact it’s got a smaller network than the other three carriers.)

https://gizmodo.com/hey-at-t-we-want-rollover-bytes-5555561

Oh, and this Tab thing seems less and less worth it with every new pricing announcement. But we’ll see. Perhaps I am wrong! [Sprint]

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