The Galaxy Note 8.0 will not be the only new Samsung tablet in Android town, as we already heard back in January about several Galaxy Tab 3 tabs that the Korean has lined up.

By far, one of the more interesting variants is the Galaxy Tab 3 Plus GT-P8200, which is expected to boast a 2,560 x 1,600 resolution, just like the Google Nexus 10. We also learned through an early benchmark test result that the 10-inch slate will sport a 1.7GHz Exynos 5 Dual CPU.

Now, thanks to a Bluetooth SIG filing, the LTE variant of the Galaxy Tab 3 Plus has been outed as well. According to the listing, the LTE-enabled tablet will bear the model number GT-P8220.

With the Galaxy Tab 3 Plus showing up at Bluetooth SIG’s website, we can expect to see the tablet hitting stores sooner rather than later. Whenever Samsung is planning to officially introduce and release the Tab 3 Plus, we hope that it’ll be priced similarly to the Nexus 10.

The 16GB Nexus 10 is currently going for $399 on Google Play. Assuming that Samsung will add some extra bells and whistles, such as a microSD slot, how much are you willing to pay for the tab?