If you haven’t already heard, Sprint’s Samsung Galaxy Tab started going on sale yesterday – just 3 days after they started taking pre-orders for the device. Some of you who jumped the gun have probably already gotten the sweet chance to grope your new 7-inch Android-based wonder, but if you haven’t, be sure to stop in at a Sprint store today to check out the Samsung Galaxy Tab. If you’re persuaded to buy, be prepared to throw down $399.99 after a two-year agreement for a $29.99 per month data plan minimum worth 2GB. ($59.99 will get you 5GB and unlimited messaging.)
And for those with 4G devices in Sacramento, California, your airwaves have been filled with Sprint’s 4G goodness this morning, according to overly-excited users filling our inbox up. We can only assume that more Californian markets will be lit up leading to the launch of the new high-speed data network in Los Angeles (supposedly by November 1st.)
Finally, if you were waiting for Sprint to start stocking their own white HTC EVO 4G (Best Buy was the sole retailer, previously) then today’s your lucky day as it’s made its trek to the yellow-adorned carriers’ various corporate retail locations. You’ll still need to plop down $199, but remember that that’s after a $100 mail-in rebate (something you don’t have to worry about when buying it through Best Buy.) [Sprint]