Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 review: Droid at large

Droid at large

GSMArena team, 08 September 2011.

Welcome TouchWiz makeover

The Galaxy Tab 10.1 shipped unskinned initially, but Samsung managed to push its TouchWiz UI to its through an update a couple of months into its live. This means that you'd be getting a few home-backed enhancements in addition to the regular Honeycomb 3.1 stuff. We actually found those to be quite helpful, but you shouldn't expect any changes that run as deep as on the Galaxy S smartphones. These are more of minor touches that should help the Galaxy Tab 10.1 stand out in the Honeycomb crowd.

Here is a video of the user interface in action.

The first one can be noticed right on the homescreen and in the app launcher – the taskbar at the bottom is no longer static. A swipe upwards flips it to its side to reveal six shortcuts. Clicking on any of them opens a widget window that you are free to move around the screen and it stays on top of everything until you close it.

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TouchWiz customizations are visible right from the homescreen

All the taskbar-docked shortcuts are the proprietary Samsung apps. They include the in-house task manager, world clock and the PenMemo app, as well as a calendar, calculator and a music player. All of them except the task manager have shortcuts to their respective fullscreen apps. Most of the functionality is overlapping anyway so you might not need to go there too often.

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The TouchWiz docked apps

The notification area has been modified too to include the connectivity toggles that we’ve come to know from the smartphone edition of TouchWiz. They offer more functionality than the stock Honeycomb quick settings - including GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth controls - which saves you the extra effort of entering the extended settings menu. The rest of the toggles are Notifications, Sound, Auto-rotation and Flight mode.

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The notification area has been improved too • the fullscreen Weather app

The icons at the bottom left corner also have a new addition. We don’t know how many people other than reviewers and developers will find the new screenshot button useful, but it doesn’t hurt having it.

The functionality of the other buttons has remained unchanged – back, home and task switcher is what you get with stock Honeycomb.

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The familiar Honeycomb UI

The search shortcuts (voice and text) are in the top left corner of the homescreen, while the app launcher and homescreen edit buttons stay in the top right. In-between is the final change brought by Samsung – the dots indicating the number of available homescreen panes and the current selection.

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Search is here and is as useful as always

The app launcher has seen no modifications at all, but there are plenty of preinstalled apps that cannot be found on other tablets – Social Hub, Music hub, Pulse reader, AllShare, Polaris Office, Video player and My files. Some of the other apps like the music player and the calendar have been modified as well.

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There are more preinstalled apps this time

We ran the traditional Android benchmarks on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and it did pretty well, matching most of the Tegra2 gadgets currently available on the market. The important thing here is the Galaxy Tab 10.1 offers great performance and Android experience and it's what really matters.

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Reader comments

  • JD Cannon
  • 15 Jun 2013
  • fXu

Why when I charge my tab, do I have to switch it off. It won't charge otherwise.

  • Antenna problems ?
  • 19 May 2012
  • q}X

I hook up great close to my router at home, but when I go to the kitchen, a mere 100 feet away at most, I get progressively worse to none at my kitchen table. I have a brand new wireless n router, and I don't think that is the problem. Any ideas...

  • Ledtoit
  • 30 Mar 2012
  • Nma

To all of you guys moaning about data counting,try Data Booser,works great on my 10.1 gingerbread3.2.i love what u can do with this machine kicks isad arse.