digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2012-01-29 01:03:13
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WITH mobility being the way of life, we add more to our “necessity list” each year as technology advances and players of the telecommunication market try to upstage each other.As we bring our communication tool each time we leave home, we also take wit...
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Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is great if you want an Android 3.2 device that won't break the bank and isn't terribly awkward to hold. It sacrifices nothing in the performance department, plus it can function as a universal remote. The Galaxy T...
If you're in the market for a small tablet, this is an interesting pick.All things considered, you could do far worse for the money you'd shell out for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. Not only does it have average performance for a tablet, it does so at...
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Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is great if you want an Android 3.2 device that won't break the bank, and isn't terribly awkward to hold, sacrifices nothing in the performance department, and can function as a universal remote. It has its shortco...
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In today's world technology gets more advanced and there is a constant shift to make better and more devices. Every company has something to offer consumers - some products are better than others and the price range varies so that most consumers can affor...
The Samsung Galaxy Tablet is a solid product that feels well built when you pick it up and handle it. Dropping it is probably not the best idea, but if you did so accidentally I'm sure it could survive a few bumps and bruises. If you decide to sit on it -...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-31 07:02:11
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A video review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Android Honeycomb tablet. The tablet comes in WiFi only and T-Mobile 3G versions, and it has a fast 1.2GHz dual core CPU and 16GB storage. It has Bluetooth, a GPS, a 3 megapixel rear camera, a front video...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-24 07:06:31
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Published: Friday May 11, 2012 MYT 11:08:00 AMUpdated: Friday May 11, 2012 MYT 12:23:51 PM Improvements big and small make the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Tablet a joy to use. SAMSUNG is a seasoned maker of Android Tablets and it has hit the right no...
Sleek and slim; very little lag; IR function; affordable.
Still images could be better.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is superior in every way to the original and a decent 7in Tablet. Honeycomb and the TouchWiz UX makes the Tablet easy to use, and it has plenty of other handy functions. The IR, for instance, turns the phone into a hand...
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GALAXY Tab 7.0 Plus Product ImageI testdrive Samsung ‘s rebooted GALAXY Tab 7 Plus.Full video review after the jump. If you like the video, well, click “Like!” Thanks for watching, and as usual, post comments below!...
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Offering a portable, rich multimedia experience on a , the GALAXY Tab 7.0 Plus packs power and productivity into a chic light weight design. The runs Google AndroidTM Honeycomb, enabling an easy and intuitive user experience. The GALAXY Tab 7.0 Plus...
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It's been 2 weeks since I had been using the review unit of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 Plus as my primary tablet.Previously, I posted about my first impression of the tablet here , where I covered the physical hardware and overview of this 7 incher tablet f...
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I have to make this disclaimer that I am NOT working for Samsung, nor am I a Samsung fangirl. Samsung Malaysia just happen to be the most aggressive when it comes to their digital efforts and engaging bloggers more than the other device manufacturers.OK...
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Since the earlier part of this year, Samsung has been bombarding us with various Android-based tablet devices in different display sizes. As if the Korean giant was either testing the waters to find out which is the most ideal display size for tablets or...
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Pretty maids all in a row: Samsung GALAXY Tab 7 PlusThe Samsung GALAXY Tab 7 has been rebooted as the GALAXY Tab 7 Plus bringing some positive changes to Samsung's smallest tablet in its repertoire (not counting the hybrid smartphone/tablet GALAXY Note...
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tablets-help.com Updated: 2016-11-24 07:06:31
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 620 Plus is 7 inch voice calling tablet runs on Android 3.2 (Honeycomb) OS. It is powered by ARM Cortex A8, Dual Core, 1.2 GHz processor. It is available for Rs.25900.Samsung Galaxy Tab 620 Plus DesignSamsung Galaxy Tab 620 Plus Thickne...
Good Battery Support, Main camera of 3.15 MP, Voice calling facility...
Older Android 3.2 Honeycomb OS, Heavy in weight...
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 620 reviews depict it as a magnanimously upgraded and enhanced version of Galaxy Tab. Not only is it more appealing in terms of its thin svelte looks, rather it is lighter and faster in operations as well! Based on Honeycomb platform; i...
Great video capacity, with multiple code supports for full compatibility, Real time access to instant messages, emails, and social network connectivity from one portal only, There are many small applications like voice call, Pen Memo, Calculator, World Cl...
Its white back cover gets dirty, Though being smaller and lighter than iPad; makes it suitable for prolonged usage. However on the flip side, that leads to straining of eyes if one goes on for longer durations, Since Tablets are not meant for general purp...
Tab 620 enjoys an enviable position with its lightweight, good screen, great battery life, and high quality calls. Though the use of plastic can be a huge turn off for some, but Galaxy Tab 620 Features are good enough to enthral all...
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themobileindian.com Updated: 2016-11-24 07:06:31
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With Android, Samsung has emerged as one of the top manufacturers globally and the kind of expertise it has gained being in the market so long is evident in each of its products.We have the Galaxy Tab P620 at out test labs for a review. This tablet comes...
Looks, Build, Features, Price, Sim calling facility...
Low brightness display...
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knowyourmobile.in Updated: 2016-11-24 07:06:31
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The 7-inch Android tablets aren't a rarity these days, even though the market is flooded with 9/10.1-inch tablets. We have the BlackBerry PlayBook which is a decent 7-inch tablet and the original Galaxy Tab which started it all off a couple of years ago...
Ergonomically designed, GSM voice call, MMS/SMS support...
Bulky, Average 3.15mega pixel camera...
Being offered in a Metallic Grey and Pure White color combinations, the Tab 620 is a catch. Go for it if you want something bigger than the Note yet smaller than the set of majority of the tablets out there.Rating:More info: Samsung Galaxy Tab 620...
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BODY AND DESIGNThe tablet runs Android 3.2 Honeycomb and has Samsung's TouchWiz UX UI which is its special UI for tablets. The UI is pretty much simple like every Android tablet, with five homescreens and a number of widgets to fill them up.The OS with th...
For a 7 inch tablet it offers you a great set of features. It is a perfect multimedia companion and offers a number of connectivity options as well.The only thing that bugged us was the lack of USB and the presence of the 30-pin port. Other than that ther...
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The Galaxy Tab 7 Plus essentially follows the motivation of the original Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000, coupled with the design elements of the Tab 730 and the Tab 750. The end result is quite impressive at least as far as the performance package is concerned...
Sleek design, Crisp display, Good battery life...
UI tends to stutter at times, Certain rivals offer better bang for the buck...
Despite some pretty stable performance, the Tab 7 Plus' market price of around Rs. 26,000 is pulling it down a bit. For the same amount of money, you get the Sony Tablet S. Admitted that the Tab 7 Plus has 3G as well, but then again, the Galaxy Tab 730 ma...
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Tablet or a smartphone? When it came to choosing a high-end, do-it-all mobile gadget, the answer used to be simple, and it remained this way, till tablets came along. Now looking at the way the competition is shaping up, we believe that it’s only g...
With a street price of Rs.26,000, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 620 is a real catch, considering that it’s currently the best feature packed tablet in the market that also supports voice calls over GSM networks. Other worthy adversaries are the HTC Flyer and...
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