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Galaxy 3

Galaxy S3 Well leaked information on the highly anticipated brother of the Samsung Galaxy S II, the  Samsung Galaxy S3 will compete against the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 next year. The Samsung Galaxy S III will heavily challenge Apple’s handsets, as the Galaxy SII did well against the iPhone 4 resulting in multiple lawsuits back and forth between the 2 big companies, Apple and Samsung. With the recent release of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and the hype that comes with every Google phone it makes for the Galaxy S III to have a hard time getting popular. Samsung Galaxy S3 screen The  Samsung Galaxy S3  will sport a huge 4.6 inch screen bigger than the 4.3 inch screen of the Galaxy S II. Samsung accidently leaked that it would release phones in 2012 with the new flexible glass specifically; FOLED technology. This would make for an interesting concept coupled with the rumored 4.6 inch screen and 1280×720 resolution of the Galaxy S III. Reasons why Samsung have chosen t...

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Features List

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Features The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 uses a brilliant, portable form-factor that beats every other tablet on the market. It's smaller and lighter, easy to grasp and not as bulky as a few of the other Android 3.0 tablets. On the top, the power and volume controls are easy to find. On the top-right you'll find the 3.4mm headphone jack. There are no buttons on the side; instead, Samsung put the speakers on the side for good, clear audio. On the bottom, there's just a 30-pin connector for the USB cable. There's no slot for adding more memory or a 3G card on the version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 we tested, which has 16GB of RAM. There's also no USB port like there is on the  A500  Or  Transformer  for using an external keyboard. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 has an incredibly bright and clear screen, too. That's where our comparison to a Samsung HDTV comes in – this is the first tablet we've tested where a movie actuall...

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Review

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Review: The outstanding Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Honeycomb tablet is lighter and a hair thinner than the Apple iPad 2, and has a smaller footprint than either the Motorola Xoom or the Acer Iconia Tab A500, which are heavier and bulkier than most tablets. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a major contender. We reviewed the short-livedSamsung Galaxy Tab 10.1Valready, but that thicker and heavier device has since been discontinued (It looked as if Vodafone might pick up the 10.1V tab but it is now waiting to release the newer 10.1 model).The only other important players in the tablet market, are the brilliant 10.1-inch Asus Eee Pad Transformer as well as the BlackBerry PlayBook and the HTC Flyer, which are both so-so 7-inch models. Oh, and keep your eye on the HP TouchPad which goes on sale in the UKnext month. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is currently slated to go on sale in the UK at t...

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Review   It’s finally here. After those legal battles with Apple in Australian courts, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet (follow-up to the Galaxy Tab 10.1v ) has hit Aussie shops starting at around $579. It’s thinner and lighter than the iPad 2, and Samsung’s TouchWiz UX interface for Android 3.1 Honeycomb is bright and inviting. We also now know which Galaxy Tab 10.1 accessories will be available in Australia. Let’s take a look. Like The Galaxy Tab 10.1 measures 8.66mm thick and weighs 565g (3G model) / 560g (Wi-Fi only). This is a big deal. It helps it feel a generation ahead of any other Android tablet, even though it’s basically got the same guts (1GHz dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 chip like the Asus Transformer for example). The Galaxy Tab 10.1 sets the bar for what every other Android tablet should feel like. Meanwhile, Samsung wants its recent TouchWiz UX tweaks to improve the visual look and feel of the tablet. They’ve added Swype support and a r...