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Though most of the time we're bringing you news regarding smartphones (after all, this is cellphoneforums), today I'm going to discuss a bit about the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 (which is a tablet), and you'll soon understand why.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 has been recently announced in the US by AT&T, where –according to the carrier- the tablet in question will be offered exclusively for the next few weeks or so. Normally the 4G LTE-enabled Slate will set you back $399 alongside a new two-year contract, but there's another way of buying it, at a much reduced price.

In case you're actually planning on buying a Samsung flagship smartphone, then you might want to look into AT&T's latest bundle. Whether you're going to purchase a Galaxy S4, a Galaxy S4 Active or a Galaxy Note 2 on contract, soon you'll also be given the option to get a Galaxy Note 8.0 tablet at the reduced price of $199. More so, you'll technically save a bit of cash on the monthly data plan as well, assuming that you'll add both the smartphone and the tablet to a mobile share plan.

Les clients potentiels peuvent profiter de ladite deal / bundle de départ avec au 21 juin. Comme pour la tablette elle-même, eh bien, dans le cas où vous n'êtes pas très familier avec elle, puis ce que vous obtiendrez est une 8.0 pouces avec une résolution de 1280 x 800, un processeur quad-core Exynos 4412 cadencé à 1,6 GHz, 2 GO de RAM, 16 GO de stockage extensible jusqu'à 64 GO, 5 MP appareil photo principal complété par un 1.3 MP frong face du capteur, un de 4 600 mAh batterie et Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean hors de la boîte avec l'interface utilisateur TouchWiz sur le dessus.

Last but not least, the Note 8.0 conceals an S Pen (after all, the slate is part of the "Note" series), and it also bundles a wide range of S Pen-friendly applications.

Is anyone interested in taking advantage of this offer?

Source: AT&T
Via: Android Central