FCC certification hints at 7-inch Galaxy Tab 3 for AT&T

FCC certification hints at 7inch Galaxy Tab 3 for AT&T

Okay folks, here’s what we know… the FCC recently certified a compact tablet from Samsung that offers full support for AT&T-flavored LTE, and from all appearances, it could very well be the 7-inch Galaxy Tab 3. Most tellingly, the SM-T217A measures 186 x 110mm, which is a near-perfect match for the WiFi-only slate that strutted through the FCC this past May. This time around, the tablet supports LTE Bands 2, 4, 5 and 17, UMTS (3G) connectivity over the 850 / 1900MHz bands, along with dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth LE. Regardless of the product’s ultimate name, it seems the Galaxy Note 8.0 will soon find a smaller sibling at AT&T. Just don’t confuse it for the upcoming Galaxy Mega 6.3.

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