Launching a new tablet ahead of the holidays will be
anything but smooth sailing. Apple’s (AAPL) iPad continues
to dominate the market and a new iPad
mini is expected to be
unveiled next week.Google’s (GOOG) Nexus 7 is a fantastic value at $199, and Google is
reportedly prepping a new 10-inch tablet alongside Samsung(005930).
Beyond that, Amazon (AMZN)
and Barnes
& Noble(BKS)
will each launch terrific looking slates this fall. Sprint (S)
still plans to jump into the fray, however, and the carrier announced on
Tuesday that it will soon launch Samsung’s Galaxy
Tab 2 10.1 along with
three other new 4G LTE-enabled devices.
Sprint’s full press release follows below.
Bold 4G LTE Lineup from Sprint Gains Four New
Powerhouse Devices – Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, LG Optimus G, LG Mach and Sprint Plug-in-Connect Tri-Mode
USB
First 4G LTE tablet from Sprint, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 offers Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich and beautiful 10.1-inch display for entertainment and
productivity
Photobugs will delight with
high-powered LG Optimus G featuring an advanced 13MP camera
SAN DIEGO – Oct. 9, 2012 – As part of Sprint’s (NYSE:S) commitment to bring
customers the best 4G LTE experience combined with the value of Truly UnlimitedSM data
on smartphones, four new devices will soon be added to Sprint’s already
impressive 4G LTE lineup: Samsung
Galaxy Tab® 2
10.1, LG Optimus G™, LG Mach™ and Sprint Plug-in-Connect Tri-mode USB. Pricing
and availability for each device will be shared at a later date.
These four
new 4G LTE additions will be available this fall and will provide customers
powerful devices that fit their lifestyles:
·
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is the first
tablet to combine the benefits of Sprint 3G and 4G LTE with a vivid 10.1-inch
touchscreen display, Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich and a 1.5GHz dual-core
processor.
·
LG Optimus G features an
advanced 13-megapixel rear-facing camera, making it a dream device for photo
lovers who are ready to leave their point-and-shoot at home and just carry
their smartphone.
·
LG Mach makes 4G LTE
accessible as an inexpensive yet sleek smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard
and Sprint ID.
·
Sprint Plug-in-Connect Tri-Mode USB brings Sprint 3G/4G/4G
LTE directly to a laptop through a USB connection.
“Sprint is continually recognized as having one of the
best device lineups in the industry and we are committed to bringing our
customers 4G LTE to all the products they enjoy,” said David Owens, vice
president of Product, Sprint. “We strive to be an innovation leader and this
group of devices represent the continual expansion of 4G products to Sprint’s
portfolio.”
Meet the New Fab Four
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 brings to life the data
capabilities of the Sprint 4G LTE Network on a large beautiful display making
it the ideal device to watch a video, listen to music, check email or surf the
Web.
The new tablet offers endless content access in a
sleek design that maximizes the home entertainment experience. Using the
built-in IR Blaster, Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 can be used as a universal smart remote
that helps users easily find their favorite TV shows.
Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 boasts two cameras, a rear-facing
3-megapixel camera with LED flash and video capture for taking pictures of
life’s important moments as they happen and a front-facing VGA camera for Face
Unlock and video chat. Additionally, on-device encryption and VPN access ensure
the tablet is secure for business use. The 7,000 mAh battery keeps the devices
connected throughout the day, and the 3G/4G LTE mobile hotspot capability
supporting up to 10 Wi-Fi enabled devices simultaneously.
LG Optimus G, the latest superphone from LG
Electronics, combines the Sprint 4G LTE Network with the power of Qualcomm’s
Snapdragon™ S4 Pro CPU quad-core processor to create an extremely fast and
incredible mobile experience. Equipped with a high-density 2,100 mAh battery
and impressive 4.7-inch True HD (high-definition) IPS Plus display, LG Optimus
G users can seamlessly multitask between personal, business and entertainment
needs and go beyond the boundaries of traditional on-the-go smartphone
capabilities.
Beyond the advanced 13-megapixel rear-facing camera,
LG Optimus G has unique camera capabilities including Time Catch Shot, which
empowers users to choose the best photo among various shots taken before the
shutter button is pressed, and “cheese shutter,” which allows users to take a
photo by just saying the word “cheese.” Additional features include 32 GB of
internal memory, a 4.7-inch WXGA True HD IPS Plus Display (1280 x 768) and the
Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.
An ideal entry point into 4G LTE, LG Mach will be one
of the thinnest devices with a QWERTY keyboard offered by Sprint. Additionally,
its 5-megapixel camera with LED flash allows users to capture images in a snap,
and the front-facing camera makes video conferencing a breeze. Full 1080p HD
recording and playback allows users to watch streaming movies on the go, or
show off those videos to friends and family.
Featuring Sprint ID, LG Mach allows users to cut
through the clutter of more than 600,000 apps in the Google Play store by
selecting from a variety of mobile ID packs featuring apps, ringers,
wallpapers, widgets and more. Sprint ID packs currently include Green, Fashion
and Beauty, E!, MTV Music, CMT and NASCAR Sprint Cup.
Sprint expands its 4G mobile broadband portfolio with
the addition of the first tri-mode USB device, Sprint Plug-in-Connect Tri-Mode
USB. It provides an easy-to-use mobile broadband solution for instant
connectivity and enhanced productivity while on-the-go.
With no software to install or startup delay, the
Plug-in-Connect Tri-mode USB works just like an Ethernet cable – just plug in
and go. For business customers, the device gives the flexibility that mobile
workers need with real-time access to company resources, networks and data.
Additional features include a fold-away USB connector, LED service status
indicator and hands-free activation.
All smartphones, including LG Optimus G and LG Mach,
require activation on one of the Sprint Everything Data plans starting at just
$79.99 per month (taxes and fees excluded) with Truly Unlimited data, text and
calling to any mobile. No throttling, no metering and no overages, all while on
the Sprint network. With Sprint’s Everything Data and other plans that include
Truly Unlimited data, Sprint is continuing its history of data leadership by
making it easy for its customers to use data in all the ways that are useful to
them, such as news, email, music, TV and GPS navigation, without worrying about
data overages on their monthly bill.
Sprint 4G
LTE is available in 24 cities[i] and is expected to be in more than 100
additional cities in coming months. Sprint introduced its all-new 4G LTE
network in July 2012 and expects to have largely completed the nationwide
build-out by the end of 2013. For the most up-to-date details on Sprint’s 4G
LTE portfolio and rollout, visit www.sprint.com/4GLTE.
Sprint
will host the 12th annual Open Solutions Conference on Oct. 24-25 at the San
Jose, Calif., Convention Center, offering developers, ecosystem partners and
executive attendees an up-close view into the latest app developing tools and
capabilities, keynote presentations from Sprint CEO Dan Hesse and other
industry leaders, breakout sessions, coding sessions, event sponsor exhibits,
and business-critical networking opportunities. Registration is open at
http://developer.sprint.com/OSC2012.
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