Samsung gave those coming to the Google I/O conference a treat with word from early adopters of a white version of the Galaxy Tab 10.1. The design is the same 8.6mm slim version shown in March. An XDA owner and others have said the Android 3.0 slate is coming with the hinted 21Mbps HSPA+ 3G and 16GB of storage, though presumably 32GB and possibly Wi-Fi versions are due as well.
The white 10.1 will still have the NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor as well as Samsung’s tablet-optimized TouchWiz 4.0 layer on top. Both the eight-megapixel rear camera and two-megapixel front camera cameras are still intact and should give 1080p video recording.
Samsung hasn’t said when it expected the white version to ship, though it’s likely to show in the same early June timeframe as the black version.