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Samsung Galaxy Tab II [update]

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
Well, after all the news, updates, rumours, the Galaxy Tab II is actually called; The Galaxy Tab 10.1 (taking it's name from screen size, not to mention a little idea from the Archos 101...).
The folks over at Engadget have posted a preview of the 10.1, so hit the link below and check out Samsungs latest tablet in action.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Hands On Preview

source: Engadget



New Samsung Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab II Press Shots Leaked

We told you it wouldn't be long, so feast your eyes on the (un)official shots from the Mobile World Congress Show in Barcelona.
See the pics below for a quick tease, then head to Galaxy Hub for more pics.










source: Galaxy Hub



Successors to the Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab Announced

Thanks to the fine folks over at Engadget, the names and specs of the successors the the Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab.


The Galaxy S II has been upgraded to a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, with a 1GHz duel-core Orio/Exynos processor, along with Bluetooh 3.0, 24Mbps HSPA+ and NFC.


The Galaxy Tab II, has taken a big leap from it's 7-inch predecessor; a 10.1-inch capactive touchscreen, with resolution of 1280x800, running Android Honeycomb (the long awaited Android Tablet OS), 1GHz CPU speed (although whether this will be single or duel-core is yet to be announced).



Hit the link below for more infomation, including Samsung's future products, including a 4-inch WVGA display with 3D capabilitys, and a new line of TV's that will allow you to use a 4G (presumably Samsung only) devise with your HDTV to send whatever you receive over 4G to a big screen, where your Samsung handset will double up as a fancy internet receiver, remote for viewing content and also Cloud-based gaming.


Samsung Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab II @ Engadget



source: engadget 


[UPDATE: For more pics of the Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab II, head here]



 

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