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Galaxy Tab 8.9 hits FCC desk, passes with AT&T bands

For those of you looking for a smaller alternative to the Samsung Galaxy 10.1, your wait is coming to an end very soon. DroidMatters is reporting that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 has just passed through the FCC certified with AT&T bands, under the name A3L-GTP7300.

The device is reportedly packing 8.9-inch 1280×800 display, Honeycomb, 1GB of RAM, Tegra 2 dual-core processor, 3-megapixel rear-camera, 2-megapixel front-camera, and 16/32/64GB of internal space. You can bank on a 3G version of the 8.9 being out very soon, but we are also thinking there is going to be a Wi-Fi version too. Check out the hush hush agreement that the FCC obviously messed up on below:

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