Coming in 7.0, 8.0, 10.1-inch variants, the Tab 4 lineup essentially shares identical specifications outside of screen size battery capacity. l three will also ship in both -Fi-only E options, where all four major U.S. carriers will offer at least one of the tablets starting this summer. Given the middle-of-the-road specifications, you’ll find that the new Galaxy Tab 4 series will come at very affordable price points. -Fi-only pricing will start at $200, $270, $350 for the 7.0, 8.0, 10.1-inch options. It would be easy to assume that customers seeking a data-enabled Tab 4 will be able to buy one for even cheaper, on contract through a carrier. ile the Galaxy Tab 4 lineup isn’t set to arrive until the first of next month, pre-orders will start tomorrow, just in case you think they’ll sell out. I wouldn’t be concerned about that. For those of you looking for a little more power under the hood, the Samsung Galaxy TabO NoteO lineup might be a better fit.