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February 15th, 2012, 14:31 GMT · By

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus N Gets Launched in Germany

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Apple was able to enforce a ban over Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus tablet in Germany, so the Korean handset maker restrained from selling the slate in the country. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 has been met with the same fate.

In order to be able to start selling both slates in Germany, Samsung was forced to make a few changes to their appearance. So it did, and the company released a modified version of the Galaxy Tab 10.1, which is already available for purchase.

Today, Samsung Germany announced the upcoming availability of the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus N, which is a modified version of the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. The slate will be available in two colors, metallic gray and pure white by the end of this month.

Customers will be able to choose from two models, the WiFi-only model which will be available for 499 EUR (655 USD) and the 3G version that is priced at 569 EUR (745 USD).

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Comment #1 by: jenny on 04 May 2012, 03:14 UTC reply to this comment

i baught the galazy 7.0 plus from amazon but there is no slot for a sim card how can i make voice calls?

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