Due to supply issues from Korea, our stock (32GB & 64GB) of Galaxy Tab 10.1 has been confirmed as being delayed until at least the 1st September.
In light of this Samsung themselves have decided to delay the launch of the 3G 64GB version until September.
We know this is frustrating and there is nothing we can do or say that will make the situation better. Needless to say we are too extremely disappointed in Samsung and the situation that has arisen.
We understand this situation to be similar for any other sellers.
As such if you have placed an order your options are as follows:
1. Continue with your order – We will then ship the product when it becomes available. You do not need to contact us or do anything if you are happy with this.
2. Cancel your order – If you would prefer to cancel the order and receive a refund, please contact us quoting your order number & requesting this and we shall do so. This will loose your place in the queue for stock.
Annoying, but Samsung does seem to inch their release dates slowly away from the present… Have to scratch my head about this; unless they slip back another six weeks I’ll be overseas when it turns up!
It looks like the Tab might be further delayed, as a German regional court ruling seems to prevent its sale across Europe, until appeal.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/09/german-apple-suit-ruling-blocks-samsung-galaxy-tab-10-1-sale-in/
Yea thanks for pointing that out Ian, noticed late last night and will be getting a post up shortly. The launch of the Tab 10.1 really is turning out to be a problematic one!
Wardy are the accessories still available? I’d like to get some for my I/O Tab!
Hi Murray,
We’ve got the accessories from this post in stock (a rather bizarre situation when you consider the delays we’ve had with the SGS2 accessories!). Bet you’re glad you held onto the I/O Tab now? Drop us an email RE the accessories.
http://blog.clove.co.uk/2011/08/02/samsung-galaxy-tab-10-1-accessoriesnow-in-stock/
Yes…. I just new this would role into Europe.
To be honest, all this negativity coming from the Apple camp can’t be doing their image all that good either.
I know they say it’s to protect their products but it serves nothing for the community apart from pathetic tit-for-tat behavior.
Mike
I’m not so sure its tit-for-tat – I think they are desperate to curb Android’s intrusions into their tablet market share (they lost 30% market share in the last 6 months, all to Android). I think thats why they are now expanding their tablet litigation to include Motorola’s Xoom…