Tech | July 22, 2009 | 3 comments

More Apple Tablet Rumours - 3G Carrier Named...

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So still the Apple rumour mill will not stop talking about the Apple Tablet (iTab?!?). It almost seems now if its not a case of if but more of when and how much (although I can answer the second one - it will cost the earth in the UK).

"According to the business gossip hounds at The Street, an Apple tablet with a “big price tag” and 3G built in will run on Verizon’s network in the US, with the carrier subsidising that big up front sum somewhat.

It’s good to see the Apple tablet is still turning through the rumour mill, but what does a Verizon deal mean for us on this side of the pond? On the one hand it does mean we could see a similar set-up here with Vodafone, which owns a big chunk of Verizon Wireless, but on the other hand Verizon uses a different 3G network to the European standard, meaning a release could be delayed while the Apple tablet insides are changed - the delay that the Palm Pre has suffered."

So question to all the Mac users out there, will you buy one?
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3 comments // More Apple Tablet Rumours - 3G Carrier Named...

  • ddadm09
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      ddadm09  
    • Apple Tablet may be launched this Christmas or possibly as early as September. I hope this will be another great rally for apple earnings. I will buy one of this for sure. The iphone started to be too little to stay all the day looking things. I am a great fan of apple product so started collecting all the information (more than 200 sites) about Apple Tablet(News, Videos, Pics, Pre reviews, Rumors etc.,). If you are interested take a look at the below link
      http://markthispage.blogspot.com/2009/07/apple-tablet-large-iphone-or-ipod-touch...

    • 2 years ago
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  • mattbrawn
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      mattbrawn  
    • I'm waiting for more concrete evidence on this.

      I'm so over getting overexcited about new Apple products and then them taking what seems like an eternity to materialise.

    • 2 years ago
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