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Dec
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Samsung Captivate Glide review

The QWERTY slider hasn’t exactly gone the way of the dinosaur, but it’s definitely approaching giant panda status. That is to say, it’s become rare for a major device manufacturer to output anything other than candybar touchscreen smartphones. And why not

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Dec
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Samsung Stratosphere review

Once upon a time, in the not-so-distant past, Verizon was still in phase one of its LTE lineup , which consisted of nothing but 4.3-inch slate phones with questionable battery life and very little to stand out from the rest of the competition. Now that we’re seeing the second generation of devices coming into the 4G fold, Big Red appears to be pushing choice — not just in terms of size and feel, but price as well

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12
Dec
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Galaxy Player 4.0 review

Apple users have the iPod touch , but what about Android fans? Where do they turn when looking for an app-running, connected media player — basically a smartphone without the phone

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21
Nov

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus review

We’ve already established that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a great tablet. Then, just recently, we summarily found that the 1.2-inch smaller Galaxy Tab 8.9 is an even better tablet — at least for anyone who wants to take their slate places. So, following that logic, the even more petite Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus should be the best of the three, right?

Not so fast. We’ve been here before, and things weren’t exactly great. The original Galaxy Tab was, of course, a 7-incher and wasn’t universally well received thanks to a number of problems — the first being a $600 MSRP. Another issue was an Android 2.2 build that tried its best but was ultimately ill-suited for tablet duties. This new 7-inch installment packs a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, a tablet-friendlier build of Android 3.2 Honeycomb and a somewhat more palatable $400 price tag.

So, it’s clearly better equipped than its predecessor, but that one shipped a whopping 12 months ago. How does the newer, fancier Tab compete in this newer, fancier present? Read on to find out.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus review originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 21 Nov 2011 14:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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14
Nov

Samsung Captivate Glide, Doubletime and Pantech Pocket join AT&T’s Android brigade on November 20th

Two flavors of TouchWiz and an oddly-dimensioned handset are making their way to AT&T’s lineup come next week. Sammy’s QWERTY duo, the Tegra 2-powered Captivate Glide and Froyo-based Doubletime, along with Pantech’s uniquely formed Pocket will make their US carrier debut on November 20th, offering a little bit of everything for Joe Consumer. There’s no official word on the contracted pricing for this Android trio, but you shouldn’t have to wait much longer for that essential bit of info.

Update: And just like that, official pricing for AT&T’s latest trio has arrived. If you’re curious, both the Pocket and Doubletime will retail for $50, while Sammy’s Captivate Glide will set you back a solid $150. Naturally, each of these figures assume you’ll sign a new contract. If you’re of the skeptical type, just hop the break for confirmation.

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Samsung Captivate Glide, Doubletime and Pantech Pocket join AT&T’s Android brigade on November 20th originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 14 Nov 2011 17:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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14
Nov

Samsung Captivate Glide, Doubletime and Pantech Pocket join AT&T’s Android brigade on November 20th

Two flavors of TouchWiz and an oddly-dimensioned handset are making their way to AT&T’s lineup come next week. Sammy’s QWERTY duo, the Tegra 2-powered Captivate Glide and Froyo-based Doubletime, along with Pantech’s uniquely formed Pocket will make their US carrier debut on November 20th, offering a little bit of everything for Joe Consumer. There’s no official word on the contracted pricing for this Android trio, but you shouldn’t have to wait much longer for that essential bit of info.

Update: And just like that, official pricing for AT&T’s latest trio has arrived. If you’re curious, both the Pocket and Doubletime will retail for $50, while Sammy’s Captivate Glide will set you back a solid $150. Naturally, each of these figures assume you’ll sign a new contract. If you’re of the skeptical type, just hop the break for confirmation.

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Samsung Captivate Glide, Doubletime and Pantech Pocket join AT&T’s Android brigade on November 20th originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 14 Nov 2011 17:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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14
Nov

Samsung Captivate Glide and DoubleTime hands-on

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Samsung’s got a pair of QWERTY-sporting Android handsets heading to AT&T, targeting distinctly different different ends of the smartphone spectrum. Sure, both the Captivate Glide and the DoubleTime attempt to woo messaging addicts with their physical keyboards, but that’s about where the similarities end. The Glide is packing a full gig of RAM, a 1GHz Tegra 2 processor, 8GB of internal storage, an 8 megapixel camera (plus a 1.3MP front-facing cam), Gingerbread slathered with TouchWiz and a 4-inch Super AMOLED display. The 800 x 480 panel isn’t the best we’ve ever seen, but it’s brightness and superb contrast certainly don’t disappoint. Like many Samsung handsets, the Glide is surprisingly light thanks to its all plastic construction, but the textured battery plate and satisfyingly firm sliding mechanism keep it from feeling cheap. The landscape keyboard is quite pleasant. The keys don’t have much travel, but they’re well spaced and we had no trouble quickly banging out a bunch of texts right away.

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Samsung Captivate Glide and DoubleTime hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 14 Nov 2011 08:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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10
Nov

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 review

What is the optimal size for a modern-day tablet? Is it 10 inches? Is it seven? Or, is it something smaller, like the economy-sized smartphone that is the Galaxy Note? We can’t say for sure, but we surely can say that Samsung is as much in the dark as we are. Like a gadgety Goldilocks traipsing between an endless sea of options, that company seems completely unable to make up its mind, splitting niches into sub-niches and then cleaving those in twain again with a seemingly endless array of fractionally different tablets.

Today we’re looking at the Galaxy Tab 8.9. This powerful slate exists because, apparently, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is too big and the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is too small. Is the $449 8.9 just right, then? Read on to find out.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 review originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Nov 2011 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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28
Oct

Samsung Galaxy Note review

Remember the display on your first mobile phone? If you’ve been chatting on the go for as long as we have, it was probably barely big enough to fit a complete telephone number — let alone a contact name or text message. And your first smartphone? Even displaying scaled-down, WAP versions of web pages was asking a lot. Now, those mobile devices we couldn’t live without have screens that are much, much larger. Sometimes, though, we secretly wish they were even bigger still.

Samsung’s new GT-N7000 Galaxy Note is the handset those dreams are made of — if you happen to share that dream about obnoxiously large smartphones, that is. It’s as thin as a Galaxy S II, lightning fast and its 5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED display is as gorgeous as it is enormous; the 1280 x 800 pixels you once could only get with a full-size laptop (or in the Galaxy Tab 10.1) can now slide comfortably into your front pocket. Its jumbo display makes it the perfect candidate for a notepad replacement and, with the included S Pen stylus, you’ll have no problem jotting notes on the fly, marking up screenshots or signing documents electronically. But, is that massive display too much of a good thing? You’ll need to jump past the break to find out.

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Samsung Galaxy Note review originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 28 Oct 2011 07:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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21
Oct

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus WiFi hitting the US November 13th for $400, available in 16GB for now

Nearly a month after its initial announcement, Samsung’s ready to deliver the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus to the good ol’ US of A just in time for the winter gift-giving season. The WiFi-only device, which packs a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU with 1GB of RAM, Android 3.2, 3MP camera with 720p HD video capture and a 7-inch LCD with 1024 x 600 resolution, will be begging for your credit card as of November 13th at Best Buy, Amazon and other retailers. Are you an early adopter? No prob — you’ll have the opportunity to pre-order yours at “select retailers” this coming Sunday, though no specific outlets were called out by name. The 16GB is the only version arriving so far, but Sammy told us to expect the 32GB flavor later this year or early 2012 (likely for $499, if yesterday’s brief appearance on Amazon is any indicator). No word on partnerships with carriers yet, but we’ll keep you posted on any updates. View the press release in all its glory below.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus WiFi hitting the US November 13th for $400, available in 16GB for now originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 21 Oct 2011 14:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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