

It appears to be very well constructed and has an excellent user interface with lots of possibilities for discovering new content. Music Hub is a music store run by 7Digital.

The other option is that this is an anime-bear-based extension of Samsung’s device family. This app appears to be something in progress on this device, or at least I believe so. There’s an app called Samsung Apps that contains a collection of what appear to be apps but do not open when activated. This means Pinball HD, the jet-ski game Riptide GP, and Galaxy on Fire 2. This device is running on a 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor, so you’ll have access to all of the exclusive games they’ve got available via Tegra Zone. Samsung TouchWiz UX for Tablets demo from CTIA 2011
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While when this device is eventually released it’ll have Samsung’s TouchWiz UX working on top of it, right now there’s just a few fancy modifications to Android 3.0 Honeycomb. What you’ll find in here is a very small collection of apps, only a couple added in by Samsung, and a version of Android 3.1 Honeycomb that’s ever-so-slightly different from what you’ve seen on the Motorola XOOM and LG G-Slate and Acer Iconia Tab A500.

And how does it compare to the iPad 2? You’ll have to head over to SlashGear to find that one out. Samsung wisely applied the metal rim to this amalgamation, as it makes for a piece of tech where you know you made the right decision in buying it. It’s thin but tough, light but doesn’t feel flimsy.
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You’ll find that the stereo speaker system is more than adequate for all your movie watching, Music Beta listening, and gaming needs.Īnd it feels good to hold. This device is the thinnest and lightest Android tablet at this point in history by FAR and is set to contend directly with the current king of tablets: iPad and iPad 2 with a size and weight that just as low or lower – better and better! There’s a sweet metal rim rounded all around the outside of the glass display, a hard plastic back, and all metal buttons for power and volume. There’s a 3 megapixel camera on the back, a 2 megapixel camera on the front, and of course you know that this device has a limited edition white backing with Android army in tow. Well played, Samsung, choosing whichever battery this happens to be. Thus far this device has not run our of batteries since we opened the box, at which point the device was at about half-full, and it’s been over 24 since then. That’s enough to power this device all day long with heavy usage, easy. The battery in this device is a 7000 mAh – that’s huge. In what we must expect will be a future iteration of this device, there’ll be a microSD card slot with space for 32 GB, as we did see one when we had a peek at a dummy of this device at CTIA 2011 – right now however, there’s no such feature. This device is amongst the thinnest tablets in the world, also weighing in at a tiny 20.99 oz (595 g.) Inside you’ll find a 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor and 65536 MB built-in memory.
