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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 announced, joins the Android tablet line-up with a 7-inch screen
Apr 29th
If an 8-inch stylus-enabled Galaxy Tablet wasn’t your cup of tea, perhaps Samsung’s new seven-inch model will do the trick. The Galaxy Tab 3 has gone official and the third iteration of the company’s first Android tablet arrives with a 1.2GHz processor, 8GB or 16GB of storage (with expansion up to 64GB), a 3- and 1.3-megapixel camera array and a substantial 3,000mAh battery. That 7-inch WSVGA (1,024 x 600) TFT display suggests it’s likely to be a keenly-priced slate, although we’re still waiting to hear on specifics. Samsung’s loaded up the Galaxy Tab 3 with Android 4.1 and says that the WiFi version will launch “globally” in May, while an incoming 3G model (no LTE at this point) will follow in June.
Gallery: Samsung Galaxy Tab 3
Source: Samsung Mobile
Tags: Samsung Galaxy Tab, Galaxy TabletSamsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 16GB WiFi Tablet w/ Android 4.0 (REFURB) $224.99 Free Ship at Best Buy
Mar 22nd
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 16GB WiFi Tablet w/ Android 4.0 (REFURB) $224.99 Free Ship at Best Buy
Mar 19th
Slickdeals’ best in tech for March 4th: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 and 50-inch Panasonic Viera 3D HDTV
Mar 4th
Looking to save some coin on your tech purchases? Of course you are! In this round-up, we’ll run down a list of the freshest frugal buys, hand-picked with the help of the folks at Slickdeals. You’ll want to act fast, though, as many of these offerings won’t stick around long.
The first deals roundup of March includes the Android 4.0-toting Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7-inch) and a 50-inch plasma display from Panasonic. As you might expect, these aren’t the only two items, so there’s plenty more to consider on the other side of the break. Pro tip: mind those coupon codes — more than half of the day’s selections require ‘em to cash in on the discounted purchase.
Filed under: Cameras, Home Entertainment, Laptops, Tablets
Source: Slickdeals
Tags: Samsung Galaxy Tab, Deals Roundup, home entertainment, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, Slickdeals SlickdealsThree mystery Samsung Galaxy Tab profiles spotted: GT-P8200 model houses 2,560 x 1,600 display?
Jan 30th
While we know Samsung’s planning plenty for us to see in Barcelona in a few weeks, we’re still not certain on the specifics. Perhaps, then, it’s got a handful of tablets for us. That’s what these handful of User Agent profiles purport to show us. The model numbers GT-P3200, GT-P5200 and the GT-P8200 suggest that they’ll join the Galaxy Tab family, although these profiles only give us a little detail to work on. The GT-P3200 appears to be the entry-level slab, with a 1,024 x 600 resolution more suited to tablets of yesteryear. This is cranked up to 1,280 x 800 for the P5200, while the GT-P8200 will apparently match the Nexus 10‘s pin-sharp 2,560 x 1,600 display.
Unfortunately, there’s nothing here to confirm screen-size, processing punch or much else, although we managed to sniff out an AnTuTu benchmark for the GT-P8200 that reckons it’ll house a (presumably multicore) 1.7GHz processor and Android 4.2. However, like these User Agent Profiles, we’re looking at these results with a suspicious glare until something more official surfaces. Between the trio, there’s likely to be a division between two different sizes of tablet — possibly either side of that Galaxy Note 8 that’s set to be make an appearance next month. Check out the GT-P8200′s short-but-sweet benchmark listing after the break.

Via: Techkiddy
Source: Samsung Mobile UAProf (1), (2), (3)
Tags: samsung mobile, User Agent profiles, Samsung Galaxy Tab, the Galaxy TabSamsung Galaxy Tab cleared for Netherlands sales, says Dutch court
Jan 16th
Despite Apple’s attempts to get Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 7.7, 8.9, and 10.1 banned from sale in The Netherlands (per ongoing litigation between the two companies), a Dutch court in The Hague struck down that request in a ruling today. Apple claimed Samsung’s Galaxy Tab line too closely resembled its own line of iPads, but apparently Dutch officials disagreed — Apple is paying Samsung €63,678 ($84,755) in court costs as a result. This isn’t even the first time a Dutch court sided with Samsung over Apple’s claims on its Galaxy Tab line.
The two companies are engaged in a worldwide patent struggle, each trying to get the other company’s products banned for sale in various regions. The situation in The Netherlands is particularly contentious, with some serious back-and-forth over various devices across the past several years. Today’s news is just one more small step in the ongoing patent saga between Samsung and Apple, sadly, and we’ll assuredly see much more minutiae before the two are through.
Filed under: Tablets, Mobile, Apple, Samsung
Via: Sammobile
Source: de Rechtspraak
Tags: dutch court, Galaxy Tab, the Netherlands, Samsung Galaxy TabSamsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (WiFi) owners in the UK receiving Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean nourishment
Dec 4th
It may not be the newest circa 10-inch slate Samsung’s got to offer, but the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is still a good way from retirement. As part of its promise to upgrade a whole bunch of devices to Jelly Bean, Sammy has started pushing the OTA Android 4.1.1 update to Tab 2 10.1 bearers in the UK (try Kies if you haven’t received a notification). For now, it appears to be a local rollout for the WiFi-only model, but if it’s conforming to the staggered nature of most Android updates, other countries and versions should also find their melting OS re-sweetened in the near future.
Filed under: Tablets, Software, Samsung
Source: SamMobile
Tags: Samsung Galaxy Tab, Jelly BeanTODAY ONLY Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1in 16GB WiFi Tablet (REFURB) $249.99 Free Shipping at Best Buy
Oct 24th
XDA brings voice calls to the 3G-enabled Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
Sep 12th
While 3G Galaxy Note 10.1 owners use their Bluetooth-enabled S-Pen to make calls on their tablet, those with the equivalent Galaxy Tab are left out in the rain. Fortunately, the folks over at XDA Developers have leveled the playing field with four roms that bestow call-making powers on 3G variants of that particular slate. Three ICS and one Jelly Bean builds exist, with the only fault that sometimes you’ll have to switch to 2G to get calls working properly. If you’re really interested in stretching the definition of “phablet” beyond breaking point, head on down to the source links for more information.
Filed under: Cellphones, Tablets, Software
XDA brings voice calls to the 3G-enabled Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 12 Sep 2012 09:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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