Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus review: A game of sequels

17 January 2012
Apple gave the world the tablet. Samsung gave the world a choice. It’s not as simple of course as narrowing it down to an iPad vs. a Galaxy Tab. Nearly every phone maker out there has a tablet to offer. But the fact is that whatever size you want and whatever screen you like - Samsung most likely have it...

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  • Mu8
  • 17 Jan 2012

Would be great for me, but the Android OS seems too repulsive right now. Ofcourse it is nice that there are so many apps for it but after seeing web OS or QNX or even iOS, the Android just seems not intuitive and crowded...

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    • Anonymous
    • j5J
    • 17 Jan 2012

    Super Amoled is the way to go. It eats wayyyy less battery as individual pixels can be lit as oppsoed to all or nothing in LCD. Not only that, the blacks.. I just can't get over how black the blacks are. That is the one sole reason I can't go to any other technology anymore when it comes to screens. But GSM, did you really have to start a Samsung article with the word Crapple?

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      • AnonD-38477
      • 0U2
      • 17 Jan 2012

      Hy, first sorry GSMarena but will contradict , the screen is very good for a LCD, i know the samsung has super amoled screen, but a super amoled screen hd eat more battery, has a big resolution and on this ''sg2" hardawre is k this resolution :-) the 1.4Ghz , 7.7 screen of the P6800 is normal to have a 5100mAh battery , the battery on P6200 is good, not very good but on this screen and this hardware is GOOD :-) The screen as you said on your review is better than 10.1 and iPad2 ... Shortlly is a ultra portable device with nice size for a tablet, very thin and lighting ' a nice hardware , more better of any tegra 2 tablets , Exynos Rules ;) sorry for my bad english :-) check my mini demo, put on semi full screen, have a nice day.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeWrLvTNcvo&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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        • AnonD-34352
        • 3Ed
        • 17 Jan 2012

        wow they really do cover everything Samsung :)
        that's what i like about them they have every thing u need in a tab phone functionality and rich codec support and other useful neat features :)

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          • Billy
          • LhS
          • 17 Jan 2012

          The P1000 has Gingerbread 2.3.6 and is not as ancient as you make it out to be, it is similar to the HTC Flyer but that now has Honeycomb. Battery life is similar to the original as well which is a dissappointment.