Flurry: Kindle Fire closes in on Galaxy Tab as top Android tablet
There’s a new sheriff in town according to Flurry, an analytics company tracking tens of thousands of Android applications.
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Flurry: Kindle Fire closes in on Galaxy Tab as top Android tablet
Galaxy Tab 10.1 and 7.0 Plus get bleached, on sojourn in Vietnam
Release a device in black to much furor, and then follow it up a white variant later.
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Galaxy Tab 10.1 and 7.0 Plus get bleached, on sojourn in Vietnam
Samsung to release Galaxy Tab 7.0N in Germany, with new form factor
Samsung has yet to receive a verdict on its lawsuit-circumventing Galaxy Tab 10.1N , but the manufacturer apparently feels pretty confident about its chances. Today, Samsung announced a new, Germany-specific version of its Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, with the launch of the Galaxy Tab 7.0N
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Rumor: Galaxy S, Tab to Get “Value Pack” Instead of ICS
Just yesterday Samsung gave us a glimmer of hope that their 2010 flagship devices – the Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab – could get Ice Cream Sandwich as they went back to reevaluate the feasibility of the task.
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Samsung Evaluating Feasibility of Getting Android 4.0 on the Galaxy S, Tab
The folks at Samsung first denied original Galaxy Tab and Galaxy S users a taste of Ice Cream Sandwich and, as you might imagine, it created quite the uproar. It couldn’t be a hardware performance issue due to the Nexus S getting Ice Cream Sandwich with near identical performance hardware
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Samsung Evaluating Feasibility of Getting Android 4.0 on the Galaxy S, Tab
Samsung: No room for ICS on Galaxy S, Galaxy Tab, TouchWiz to blame
We already knew that Samsung’s Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab wouldn’t be packing Ice Cream Sandwich, as both were omitted from the roadmap the company released earlier this week . Now we know why: an official blog post explains that, thanks to TouchWiz , Samsung Widgets and Video Calls, there isn’t enough space left on the devices’ ROM to hold the fourth generation of Google’s OS .
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Samsung takes aim at Apple with Australian Galaxy Tab ad, credits Cupertino for its popularity
Now that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 has been cleared for sale in Australia, Samsung is taking the opportunity to publicly celebrate its courtroom victory, at Apple’s expense. Exhibit A: a local newspaper ad that flatly brands Sammy’s slate as “the tablet Apple tried to stop.” The spot, which ran in the Sun-Herald this week, came just a few days before Samsung Australia’s mobile head openly credited Cupertino for making the Galaxy Tab a “household name.” Speaking to the Sydney Morning Herald , Samsung Australia’s vice president of telecommunications, Tyler McGee, declined to say how much his company lost in sales revenue due to Apple’s temporary injunction , but was more than willing to laud the iPad maker for inadvertently turning the spotlight on the Galaxy Tab. “At the end of the day the media awareness certainly made the Galaxy Tab 10.1 a household name compared to probably what it would’ve been based on the investment that we would’ve put into it from a marketing perspective,” McGee explained
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iLuv outs iSM524 ArtStation Pro, ‘world’s first’ Galaxy Tab compatible audio dock
If you’ve been in the market for a Galaxy Tab friendly audio dock, your wait could be over.
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iLuv outs iSM524 ArtStation Pro, ‘world’s first’ Galaxy Tab compatible audio dock
woot Has 7-inch Galaxy Tab 16GB for $199
woot, focused on providing great daily deals, is clearing house on stock of the original Samsung Galaxy Tab.
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woot Has 7-inch Galaxy Tab 16GB for $199
Samsung rolls out Android 3.2 (again) to Galaxy Tab 10.1, fixes what it broke
And just like that, the Honeycomb begins to drizzle anew. It took Sammy a few days to sort things out after an available Android 3.2 update broke WiFi, Bluetooth and auto-rotate on some users’ 10.1 slates. But now official word from the company has that planned OTA software upgrade aiming for a round two redux, rolling out with a fix in tow for affected tabs. Of course, if you were one of the few besot with crippled connectivity issues, you can download the software via the Kies desktop app and sideload it from there. So, no need to worry. Your happy tablet days are here again.
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