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Samsung has announced a wide-ranging accessories portfolio which is exclusively designed to complement their much anticipated Galaxy Tab device. These accessories include a Keyboard dock, Multimedia Desk Dock, Notebook/Stand case, Leather Slip Case, D30 Silicon/Gel Case, Portable Speakers, Headphones, Samsung Memory Cards, Travel Adapter, USB Data Cable, TV-Out Cable and an In-Car Charger.
From the portfolio, the Keyboard Dock and Multimedia Desk Dock are being mentioned as the exceptionally brilliant devices. The well designed portable Keyboard Dock has a full-sized 83 key
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Yes, we are scratching our heads as well on this one and checked twice before we actually decided to share this with the world. Samsung Galaxy Tab 16GB in Germany is going to cost €30 more than the 32GB iPad WiFi + 3G! There is no reason to doubt Vodafone Germany on the authenticity of the information on offer (Unless this is a huge mistake). But it makes us wonder how in the world is Samsung planning on selling the Galaxy Tab at a price that is higher than the iPad by offering half of what is on offer from Apple.
If this is Samsung’s idea of marketing, then they are in deep
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The hunt for the official price tag of Samsung Galaxy Tab continues with the search for various deals and availability announcements that are trickling in from across the planet. The latest news though, seems to more or less conform, the price tag we can expect. It at least gives us a very fair idea of what the Samsung Galaxy Tab could cost and it is not very far off from the guess we did hazard in the first place.
Carphone Warehouse has already been announced as one of the retailers in UK for the Galaxy Tab and it has priced the it at £530 ($850). This is for the 16GB Galaxy
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Yesterday, we had reported about a leak which was proof that Wal-Mart was getting ready to launch the Apple iPad in the coming days. Now, Wal-Mart has confirmed that the device will be arriving at its stores on Friday, October 15.
Currently iPads are only sold by Best Buy and Target (as well as directly by Apple, of course) in the US. Wal-Mart will be offering all six models of the iPad, which include both the WiFi and 3G-enabled versions in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB capacities.
The device will be arriving at hundreds of stores, but the goal is set at making the device available from
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A video demo of the Samsung Galaxy Tab has been released. The nine minute video, which is being called their ‘official live demo’, reveals some of the main features that will be coming with the much-anticipated tablet.
We have seen a lot of videos of the 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab in the past. But those were just demonstrations of the tablet’s hardware and not so much about the software other than a few looks at a few apps.
The new video, which is claimed to objectively present the Froyo tablet’s capabilities, starts with the reminder that it doesn’t contain any graphic
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Several Australian media organizations are reporting that the Samsung Galaxy Tab will be released in Australia in November and it will be arriving at the country’s three major phone carriers. The tablet will be having a price tag of AUD $999 if bought off-contract.
As you already know, the Android-powered tablet includes telephone functionality, runs on a Cortex A8 1.0GHz Processor and has a 7-inch display. It will have 16GB of internal memory storage and the ability to support 32GB of additional memory via an add-in module. The tablet also has 512MB of RAM.
The Galaxy tablet
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The four big carriers in the US are ready to bring the Samsung Galaxy Tab to their customers. The news has been confirmed by Samsung themselves who gave more info about the upcoming availability of the Galaxy Tab in the U.S with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless — which by the way follows suit with the Galaxy S phones launching on all big carriers, too.
Samsung Galaxy Tab US availability confirmed
Samsung Mobile Announces Samsung Galaxy Tab with Multiple Carriers September 16, 2010
Samsung Mobile today announced the upcoming availability of the
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Samsung has announced that all four US major cellular carriers (AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint and Verizon) will be selling the Galaxy Tab. Although the pricing and release dates of the Android tablet are yet to be announced, the device will most likely differ from carrier to carrier.
But AT&T and T-Mobile did say that they will be selling the tablet this holiday season. Meanwhile, Verizon wireless said that they will be releasing the device in the coming weeks and Sprint announced that it will arrive this fall.
The Android 2.2-powered tablet will be coming with a 7-inch
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Samsung Galaxy Tab has turned up on Amazon UK with a price tag of £680 with VAT, or about $1,063. The price is significantly higher than the Apple iPad, as predicted earlier. The iPad model lists at the equivalent of $827 after tax at Apple UK’s online store. The Galaxy tab had appeared on Amazon Germany for 799 Euros, a few days ago.
But the Samsung Galaxy Tab is not yet available to pre-order and the site hasn’t listed any delivery date. But the device will be coming equipped with a 7 inch touchscreen WSVGA display and it comes with Android 2.2 Froyo, Bluetooth 3.0 and a
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Verizon is gearing up to officially unveil the Samsung Galaxy Tab to the world, on Thursday, tomorrow. But it looks like Big Red employees are getting the scoop a day early.
Samsung Galaxy Tab will be officially unveiled on Verizon tomorrow
“The clock is ticking – the arrival of our first mobile tablet is just weeks away.”
It’s a fact that many other US carriers will want to get their hands on the Galaxy Tab, but for now Verizon is the first to bring the sleek Android tablet to the US borders.
The leaks gives us no clue if that’s a WiFi only model or if
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