EE introduces the UK's first 4G tablet: Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE available starti

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/12/note10-1355486107.jpg Adding to its catalogue of flagship 4G slabs, EE’s launched its first tablet for its relatively young network. You can read up our thoughts on how the stylus-friendly tablet handled in our review, but the addition of some high-speed data should add another temptation – if you’re willing to pay for it. Prices start at £99 upfront with 8GB of monthly data at £36 monthly, or you can pick up the 5GB plan (after an initial payment of £200) at £30.99 per month. Choosing the smaller 3GB option will set you back £250 to start with and £26 each month.
EE’s also got the Nexus 7 for sale, pairing the WiFi-only device with its own MiFi dongle. One-off payments are £30 for both the 8GB and 5GB services, or £50 for the 3GB option. Monthly payments match the Samsung tablet above, and you’ll be able pick up either device (alongside that two-year contract) starting today.
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