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Those who by now own the Samsung Galaxy Tab will know what the company has given them. And, many would swear by it would definitely be looking forward to owning more of Samsung’s devices. As if realizing that, Samsung is expanding its Tablet range with new additions. When we say additions, we mean some awesome ones!
The upcoming device is to be called Gloria and would come with Windows 7 capabilities. Complete with a slide-out physical QWERTY keyboard, the device would be Samsung’s serious try at a Windows 7 Tablet device.
We shouldn’t say this is the first ever Samsung
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Samsung’s Galaxy Tab finally arrives AT&T with a price of $649.99 with no contract commitment. As for data plan, you can get 250MB for $14.99 per month or 2GB for $25 per month.
The Galaxy Tab is Samsung’s flagship Android tablet. It has a 7-inch capactivei touchscreen, front and rear cameras, GPS, Bluetooth and WiFi. It is boosted by 1Ghz processor and runs Android 2.2. Of course, the Tab supports 3G.
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AT&T is gearing for the holiday season, and one way to do that is by introducing the recently released Samsung Galaxy Tab to their customers.
According to unconfirmed reports, AT&T is supposed to release the Tab on November 21st with a $649 price tag for the SIM-free model. Unlike other mobile operators who got it out earlier at $549, that’s $50 more for the same SIM-free version. Needless to say it makes absolutely no sense. Right? At least you’ll appreciate the fact that it will come with a pre-installed Nook eReader and the AT&T account manager software
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Samsung, as we all know, had been gearing up for the release of a 7-inch Super AMOLED display. We had been in fact waiting for the roll out ever since the company had told us about this at FPD 2010. The release is finally happening, and going by the first picture we have managed to lay our hands on, this new roll out is going to be incredible.
We are not kidding when we say the new Samsung 7-inch Super AMOLED display is as fascinating as it can get. The new hardware, which has been in fact, built right into a Galaxy Tab, provides the device with some amazing display
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If you are looking at the picture alongside, we bet you are kind of floored by what you see. We think there is something amazing about this prototype that Samsung has made. The prototype sports a 10.1-inch panel on a 1.8-mm thick LCD device. You can find it showcased at the FPD International.
If you go dissecting further, the device that looks like a 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab may be found to be ultra thin - the panel is 0.44mm in thickness and 28g in weight if you exclude the backlight unit and weigh it.
Features that have leaked out don’t seem to be bad at all, considering
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T-Mobile will be the first to bring the Samsung Galaxy Tab to the stores in the US as the carrier will start sales on November 10. What would have been interesting is if the Galaxy Tab was launched today; the day iPad has started sales in the US. But you will have to wait for what now will seem like an age before the Samsung Galaxy Tab is out to challenge the iPad. T-Mobile is bringing the Galaxy Tab out first for a price tag of $399.99.
That will come with the 2-year contract attached and you will have to shell out an additional $35 as activation charges and in case you wish to
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T-Mobile is probably the first major carrier to release the Samsung Galaxy Tab in the US, as Sprint and Verzion will offer the device on 14 Nov and 11 Nov respectively, while AT&T has no announcement yet. The 3G-enabled Galaxy Tab runs Android 2.2 OS and is equipped with a 1GHz CPU. It has 7-inch touchscreen, WiFi, GPS and Bluetooth.
T-Mobile is selling the Tab for $399.99 with a 2-year contract.
[businesswire][t-mobile]
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Sprint announced that it is going to sell the Samsung Galaxy Tab Android-based tablet device starting on 14 November with a price tag of $399.99 with a new line or eligible upgrade and two-year service agreement on a 3G Tablet Mobile Broadband plan.
As you may already know, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab is a 7-inch tablet device running Android 2.2 OS. It is powered by a 1GHz Hummingbird processor and 512MB RAM. It packs 2GB onboard memory, 3 Megapixel camera with video recording and flash, a front 1.3 Megapixel camera for video calling, GPS, WiFi 802.11b/g/n, stereo speakers and a
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While Sprint will release the Galaxy Tab on 14 November, Verizon Wireless will have it three days earlier on 11 November. The Galaxy Tab will be available for a full price of $599.99, meaning there’s no data plan and contract needed. Samsung’s Galaxy Tab is a 7-inch Android 2.2 tablet device with 1Ghz Hummingbird processor, 3 Megapixel camera, 7-inch capacitive touchscreen, 1.3 Megapixel front camera, GPS, WiFi and 2GB internal memory.
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Samsung mobile has indeed sent out invites for an event on November 8 where it will announce an upcoming Android Device. So what exactly does Samsung have under the wraps? More importantly, how well does it have the device under wraps? Will we get to know what the Android ‘Device’ is even before November 8? Well, all that we know for now is that Samsung has invited all to the November 8 and has something ‘android’ planned. It is not certain that we are even talking about a mobile. So we are free to speculate (Yeah, get started in the comments!)
Well, right off the bat,
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