Yes, we finally got our hands on the best Android tablet (cum phone) available in the market right now – the Samsung Galaxy Tab. So far, I have spent almost a week playing with it: watched videos and listened to music, made voice and video calls, social networks, emails etc.
In this review, I won’t compare it with the iPad (Galaxy Tab vs iPad) or if it comes on par with it, but will do it with the Samsung Galaxy S (See: Galaxy S Review). Full review after the jump!
Samsung Galaxy Tab Specifications
■Display: 7-inch TFT display (1024 x 600 pixels)
■Processor: ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processor (Hummingbird)
■Camera: 3.2 MP camera, no autofocus, LED flash, secondary camera for video calls.
■Video: Supports video recording.
■Memory: 512MB RAM, 16GB internal memory, microSD slot upto 32GB
■Connectivity: Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi, microUSB, SIM card
■Other: Flash 10.1 support, A-GPS, 3.5 mm jack, TV out, accelerometer, Swype, e-book, office, allshare etc
■Battery: 4000 mAh, 7 hours of video playback
■OS: Android 2.2 with TouchWiz UI
It actually sounds like an over-sized Galaxy S phone, isn’t it? Well, I won’t call the Tab an over-sized phone just because it runs on Android and can make calls. You can always use it without a SIM card or with just a data package.
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