The new device sports model number SGH-I957, support for AT&T's 4G network

Nov 1, 2011 16:11 GMT  ·  By

AT&T is yet another wireless carrier in the United States expected to add the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet PC to its offering of LTE-enabled products, and the device was already spotted at the Federal Communications Commission receiving the necessary approvals.

The tablet PC that was spotted at the FCC features model number SGH-I957, and has the AT&T 4G LTE logo on the back.

Clearly, the wireless carrier will make the 10.1-inch tablet available for its 4G customers, who can already benefit from a similar device, the HTC Jetstream.

The LTE-enabled Galaxy Tab 10.1 is already available for purchase in the United States on the airwaves of wireless carrier Verizon.

AT&T seems set to offer a wide range of LTE-capable devices to its customers before the end of this year. The operator has just announced the availability of two new Android smartphones that can connect to its LTE network, namely the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket and the HTC Vivid.