Samsung released their first Android tablet, the Galaxy Tab, last November.
The device sold with two-year data contract for $400 at start, but has since dropped to $250.
As of April 10th, users who may still want the device can get their hands on the long-awaited Wi-Fi-only version for $350 and no contracts necessary.
Samsung's tablet runs on Android 2.2, has a 1GHz processor, a 7-inch multi-touch screen and dual cameras.
“We are excited to have the WiFi version of the Galaxy Tab join our growing portfolio of Galaxy-branded devices,” said Dale Sohn, President of Samsung Mobile. “The 7-inch Galaxy Tab is the first truly mobile tablet on the market, allowing users to comfortably hold the device in one hand while typing or navigating the Web with the other.”
As of April 10th, users who may still want the device can get their hands on the long-awaited Wi-Fi-only version for $350 and no contracts necessary.
Samsung's tablet runs on Android 2.2, has a 1GHz processor, a 7-inch multi-touch screen and dual cameras.
“We are excited to have the WiFi version of the Galaxy Tab join our growing portfolio of Galaxy-branded devices,” said Dale Sohn, President of Samsung Mobile. “The 7-inch Galaxy Tab is the first truly mobile tablet on the market, allowing users to comfortably hold the device in one hand while typing or navigating the Web with the other.”