Nov 1, 2010 10:58 GMT  ·  By

Starting today, November 1st, UK customers can purchase the Samsung Galaxy Tab in their country. The Android-based tablet PC was announced as coming to the UK market a few weeks ago, and it already went on same via various channels in the country. Those UK customers interested in the purchase of this 7-inch slate from Samsung can have it either via wireless carriers in the country, with a contract agreement included into the equation or without, or via other retailers, including Carphone Warehouse which offers both options too.

One of the wireless carriers which made the Galaxy Tab available for their users in Three UK, which has the slate priced between £99.99 on a £40 monthly plan, to up to £349.99 on a £17.50 deal, as can be seen on Carphone Warehouse's website here.

The online retailer also lists the tablet PC with a price tag of £499 attached to it if purchased with a Talk Mobile 30 day rolling contract at £10 per month. The standalone price tag for Galaxy Tab was set at £530.

O2 also announced the availability of Galaxy Tab on its airwaves starting with today, for £599 on their range of Pay & Go Mobile Broadband tariffs.

“These include our new Starter Kit which comes with 2GB data as well as free Wi-Fi at thousands of The Cloud and BT Openzone hotspots. It’ll be available on selected Pay Monthly and Pay & Go tariffs for customers who want to be able to make calls on it too,” the wireless carrier noted.

At Vodafone, the Galaxy Tab is available for £499 upon the signing of a contract agreement on Pay monthly plans from £3 (althought the screenshot to the left shows otherwise).

Tesco too lists the slate, with a price tag of £530 attached to it, and with free shipping by tomorrow. The same price is listed at Reevoo too.

At the time of this article, T-Mobile UK still has the Android tablet PC listed on its Coming soon section, though it says that it should become available in November.

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