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The combination of a Samsung Galaxy Tab with built-in iData from iTalk is an incredible powerful communications tool for any user looking for an Android operating system tablet and reliable affordable on-the-go broadband data connectivity nationwide
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 offers an excellent value and a full Android 4.0 experience that no other tablet can currently match for the price.
Back in 2010 the launch of the first Samsung Galaxy Tab with 7 inch screen opened a new chapter in the mobile industryMore quotes »
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 Tablet Benchmarked
Samsung not having said anything about it, the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 tablet is very well known already, at least in certain circles. That is because of leaks, like the ones perpetrated by GLBenchmark (1), (2). GLBenchmark has posted the slate on its servers. Or 7:50 AM from Softpedia Read more »
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Amazon axes Zombieland, Browsers TV pilots; picks up two others
1:56pm Larger version of Samsung tablet appears weeks after 7-inch version launched An eight-inch version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 has apparently surfaced, with rendered images accompanying a list of specifications. The alleged leaked details come after from Electronista Read more »
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Picture, specs leak for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0
i hate physical home buttons...so dated! Read the title way too fast, thought it was a Galaxy Tab 38.0! I suppose a Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 is okay too though... That tab looks like crap... Honestly Oh damn. Another idiot with nothing 2 say. I like some things about from Phone Arena Read more »
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 allegedly revealed alongside specs
only 4.3" usable after subtracting the onscreen button area) Honestly, the buttons on the bezel is the one feature on this tablet I do find compelling. Just remember, not everyone looks at (or knows enough to understand) specs. So they go to Best Buy or wherever, from Android Central Read more »
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From Nexus One to Nexus 10: a brief history of Google’s flagship devices
the first tablet to carry the Nexus branding. The Nexus 7 brought stock Android to the 7-inch form factor pioneered by the Samsung Galaxy Tab and popularized by Amazon's Kindle Fire (which runs on Android but is catered more toward Amazon’s ecosystem). Its from Ars Technica Read more »