Anyone gonna jump on the Sprint $49 Tab 3?

spacejamz

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Just need to sign up for a 2 year data plan (go as low as $5 for 25MB or $15 for 2GB)...

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2425307,00.asp

Sprint's Galaxy Tab 3 features a 3-megapixel rear-facing camera with video capture, a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera for video chat, a microSD slot, a 1.2GHz dual-core Marvell processor, and a 1,024-by-600 screen. What's new is access to Sprint's 4G LTE network where available and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean out of the box.
 

Chrono

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I was about to bite but I played with the Tab 3 10.1 @ Costco (even though it isn't the same clock/ram I believe) and I thought it was a turd. Touchwiz made it unbearable. I hate sluggish performance and the 720p screen just plain sucks.
 

gmaster456

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No. Had the displeasure of using a tab 3 when the secretary came up to me with one because she didn't know how to sign into the buildings wifi. It was a laggy, terrible experience in the 45 seconds I had to use it. It was the 7 inch tab 3. I noticed it but she sure as hell didn't. Hand me a Nexus 7 instead. How Samsung can put out products like the Tab 3 in good conscience is beyond me. The sluggish performance is unexceptable. Samsung has been at this long enough and have the resources to optimize the software but they don't.
 
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Bateluer

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Did they use a different CPU for this sku? I thought the Tab 3 7 and 8in models were using 1.2Ghz Exynos parts?

I was about to bite but I played with the Tab 3 10.1 @ Costco (even though it isn't the same clock/ram I believe) and I thought it was a turd. Touchwiz made it unbearable. I hate sluggish performance and the 720p screen just plain sucks.

The Tab 3 7" has a 1024x600 screen. :p Even lower than 720p. 720p at 7in wouldn't be a deal breaker, at the right price.
 

Joe1987

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It appears to be a one off for Sprint, and the CPU listed is actually a 1.7 dual core, not the 1.2 of the WiFi version. Although the screen is ~160 dpi, I ordered one.

Worst case, I'll throw the sim card in my cell enabled iPad mini and sell the thing.
 

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It appears to be a one off for Sprint, and the CPU listed is actually a 1.7 dual core, not the 1.2 of the WiFi version. Although the screen is ~160 dpi, I ordered one.

Worst case, I'll throw the sim card in my cell enabled iPad mini and sell the thing.

Same with the AT&T version. The WiFi only Tab 3 7.0 uses some Marvell A9 based chip, the carrier LTE models use Snapdragon 400 8930AB for the integrated modem. If you can deal with the screen resolution it's not a bad deal for what you get, though having to be on contract even at $5-10 a month is kind of a downer.
 

Joe1987

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$5/month for 2 years isn't bad, definitely not like a cell phone at 20X the cost/month.