By Stephen Schenck | September 28, 2012 12:08 PM
AT&T is looking to give its subscribers a few more options when it comes to Samsung Androids, today announcing three phones and a tablet that are on their way to the carrier.
First up, we’ve got the Galaxy Note II, which AT&T confirms will be bringing its stylus and quad-core SoC to the network. We’ve already seen signs of an AT&T Note II, and heard rumors about a possible October 21 release, but the carrier’s still quiet about the details.
Then there’s the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, more hardware we’ve heard about already, and also set to find a home on AT&T LTE.
These aren’t all devices we’re very familiar with, and AT&T mentions a couple more mid-range Samsungs that are also on their way. The Galaxy Express, a name we’ve heard before, has a 1.5GHz dual-core SoC and 4.5-inch Super AMOLED display. We’re not quite sure how fast the Galaxy Rugby Pro will be, but as a ruggedized model, it should stand up to a little abuse. We know it will have a four-inch WVGA display, a five-megapixel camera, and support push-to-talk, but that’s about it for specs.
All four Samsungs will hit AT&T “in the coming months”.











