Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Released - Would You Choose It Over Others?
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Oct 26, 2024
Oct 26, 2024
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If you haven't yet laid your hands of any of Samsung's Android tablets yet, surely there was something amiss. Now you've got one more option to choose from. The all new Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 is here. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has released an official press release, describing the tech specs and features of their latest gadget in town. Galaxy Tab 2 is a 7-inch sleekly designed tablet that has evolved from its elder brothers bringing to us a compact yet power-packed gadget that Android-lovers would definitely want to check out once.
With easier one-hand grip and the carry-in-pocket style form factor, the design of the Galaxy Tab features a thinner bezel as compared to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. Running on a 1.2 GHz Dual Core processors, Galaxy Tab 3 offers a 8/16 GB internal storage expandable up to 64 GB, so your high-res photos, videos and all mp3 can have a new roof to be in.
Boasting off a 'stunning clarity', Samsung Galaxy Tab 3's rear camera will be a 3 megapixel, whereas the video-call-maker front camera will be 1.3 megapixel. Using the Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean), all the features of the latest Android OS will be fitting in your hands when you buy this tablet. And that can happen when the Galaxy Tab 3's WiFi version becomes available globally in May whereas the 3G version in June.
Though the features aren't particularly exciting, we are looking forward to some price guesses from our readers for this new baby in the gadget-town. Would you choose it over Samsung's other tablets? Start talking.
With easier one-hand grip and the carry-in-pocket style form factor, the design of the Galaxy Tab features a thinner bezel as compared to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. Running on a 1.2 GHz Dual Core processors, Galaxy Tab 3 offers a 8/16 GB internal storage expandable up to 64 GB, so your high-res photos, videos and all mp3 can have a new roof to be in.
Boasting off a 'stunning clarity', Samsung Galaxy Tab 3's rear camera will be a 3 megapixel, whereas the video-call-maker front camera will be 1.3 megapixel. Using the Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean), all the features of the latest Android OS will be fitting in your hands when you buy this tablet. And that can happen when the Galaxy Tab 3's WiFi version becomes available globally in May whereas the 3G version in June.
Though the features aren't particularly exciting, we are looking forward to some price guesses from our readers for this new baby in the gadget-town. Would you choose it over Samsung's other tablets? Start talking.