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Samsung now taking pre-orders for it's Galaxy Tab S2 in the United States



After taking it's rounds in Europe, as well as in other regions earlier, we finally have the new slates of the South Korean multinational manufacturer heading to the Stateside, which is now up for pre-ordering on the official Samsung webpage for the country.

As a little reminder, the devices were out and are available in flavors of eight and 9.7-inch versions, and as of now Samsung US is taking pre-orders for both the tablets for a tag of $399.99 and $499.99, respectively for each models with 32 GB of on board storage (that's expandable via microSD card slot up to a mammoth 128 GB), which ships in three color options, from shades of Gold, Black to White. They also have the original trade-in program, where you can throw in a qualifying tablet and get 100 bucks off or even more for a new Galaxy Tab S2 on purchase.

We even heard couple wireless network carriers from US announcing their official launch dates for the late Samsung Galaxy Tab S2's 9.7-inches iteration, where as reported, T-Mobile will begin it's sales starting 3 of September from their stores nationwide at $0 down (and $27.09 / 23 months plus $26.92 for the 24th month) or at a full price of $649.99, that's then followed by AT&T, the very next day, again for $0 down and $30 per month with an AT&T Tablet Installment plan or even straight for $499.99 with a two-year agreement.

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