AT&T today announced that it will be among the first U.S. carriers to bring the Samsung Galaxy Tab S with access to 4G LTE to its industry-leading portfolio of Samsung devices.
“We are excited to bring the Samsung Galaxy Tab S to the nation’s most reliable 4G LTE network,” said Jeff Bradley, senior vice president – Devices, AT&T.
“AT&T offers the largest selection of Samsung devices and the Galaxy Tab S with access to 4G LTE will bring innovative new features and capabilities to Android device users and we are proud that AT&T will be among the first to offer this to consumers.”
Samsung is positioning the Tab S as a high-end tablet with an emphasis on entertainment and consumption. Samsung name-checked Google, Netflix and Flipboard as important content providers for the Tab S at the event.
The Galaxy Tab S boasts a high-res SuperAMOLED display with 2,560 x 1,600 resolution  rivaling even the iPad’s “retina” display.
Samsung says its screen technology gives better color and deeper contrast while consuming less power than the LCD displays in most tablets.
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