![]() It has a front 2-megapixel camera and a rear 3-megapixel camera with auto-focus. There is no removable storage and you get about 12GB available for your own media. The screen, a 1,280×800 pixel 16:9 PLS TFT LCD, is bright and the touchscreen responsive and this is probably the first Android tablet that felt “fluid” in terms of user experience and app speed. At 15.8 ounces it is one ounce heavier than the Kindle Fire and much lighter than the 22 oz iPad 2. ![]() ![]() The device has, as the name implies, an 8.9-inch screen and is amazingly thin and light. Purchasing considerations aside, how does this 1.5Ghz Qualcomm MSM8660 dual-core device perform? I’m happy to report that it runs quite admirably, hitting 9 hours of battery life on a single charge and acceptable performance on AT&T’s LTE and 4G networks. These are the first things to consider before looking deeper into this particular device. This model is part of a package that comes with a Galaxy S II – probably one of the best Android phones I’ve used yet – and requires a service plan. ![]() The Galaxy Tab 8.9, announced earlier this month, is now available on AT&T’s LTE network. ![]()
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