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The Samsung Galaxy Tab – the Better Tablet Alternative?

October 12, 2010SamsungNo Comments

2010 will be remembered by mobile gadget geeks as the year when two tablet computers slugged it out in the emerging tablet markets. The Apple iPad came out first and delighted even the harshest critics. But it had its shortcomings – no USB, no camera, no 3G video camera, no HDMI and no real multitasking OS.

Enter the Samsung Galaxy Tab, inheriting just about all the flagship features that made its Galaxy S smartphone the most popular Android handset todate but bringing it closer to tablet size without giving up on portable ease and pocketability. It’s the largest mobile phone in the market with a foot on the tablet genre.

Shaming the iPad

Better in many areas than the iPad, the Samsung Galaxy Tab enjoys a 1 GHz ARM Cortex A8 CPU with PowerVR SGX540 graphics accelerator and 512 MB RAM running the Android running the v2.2 Froyo. This puts it processing prowess at par with the Apple iPad. With a choice of 16GB or 32GB model, it has a microSD slot for up to 32GB to give it parity with the 64GB model of the iPad. Then there’s a 3.2 megapixel autofocus shooter with LED flash and D1 video recording at 30fps and a front-facing 1.3 camera for 2G videos calls the iPad does not have. Lastly, it has true multitasking support with the Android v2.2 Froyo OS.

Other Features

The Samsung Galaxy Tab is your quad band GSM with 3G/HSDPA/HSUPA handset with WiFi 802.11 b/g/n support, Bluetooth v3 with A2DP and microUSB v2.0. Its gorgeous display is a 7-inch TFT LCD capacitive touchscreen with multitouch and Swype, an accelerometer with 3-axis gyro sensor and a proximity sensor.

Other feature includes in-built GPS receiver with A-GPS and digital compass and a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack that’s also a TV-out jack. It comes bundled with Adobe Flash 10.1, Thinkfree Office and Google Search, Gmail, YouTube, Picasa and Google talk integration. The best part is that Samsung Galaxy Tab contracts are available right now!

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Make Way for the Samsung Wave 723

September 13, 2010SamsungNo Comments

The Android OS is definitely one of the most talked about operating systems in Smartphone devices. It has gained popularity and has a healthy following due to remarkable features it has introduced to the market.

However Korea’s leading manufacturer, Samsung, has launched its own operating system a few months ago called the Bada OS. It debuted on the original Samsung Wave and then later on followed by the Samsung Wave 2 and Samsung Wave 2 Pro.

One addition to the Wave family that uses the same Bada OS is the Samsung Wave 723. It is packed with essential features needed to have an excellent Smartphone experience.

Wonderful Features

The Samsung Wave 723 is the perfect mobile to carry anywhere and will never leave you unsatisfied with your mobile needs. It is compatible with the 2G and 3G network. This means that making a mobile call wherever you are won’t be a problem since it can connect anywhere in the world. Also, GPRS and EDGE are both in Class 10 for better internet connection. It is Wifi capable to enhance your internet experience too. Bluetooth and USB can be used for easier file sharing.

It offers a 5MP camera that has a resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels. It has a built in LED flash to brighten the subject when more light is needed. Do you love the smile detection feature found in other digital cameras? Well, it is present in Samsung Wave 723 as well.

The internal memory is 90MB but if this is not enough then it can still be expanded up to 16GB with a MiroSD card.

Competitive Device

Though the Smartphone market is dominated by other manufacturers like the Blackberry and the iPhone, it is possible that Samsung may make it all the way to the top as well. With continuous effort to improve on its craft, expect more releases such as the feature packed Samsung Wave 723.

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Samsung Galaxy Q Handset: Unique Form Factor

July 30, 2010SamsungNo Comments

The average Android smart phone comes with a basic touch screen interface. In fact, that is all that a user needs to properly navigate the user interface. Occasionally, there are some devices that come equipped with physical keyboards; phones such as the Motorola Milestone and the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro. But this time, there is a new form factor that will be using the Google Android operating system: a Samsung handset using the BlackBerry form factor.

Sure, we can all refer to it as a portrait keyboard with a wide display, but everyone knows that these types of mobile phones bear an uncanny resemblance to the famous smart phones made by RIM. Anyway, one can only think that Samsung is planning to delve into the mobile business market with this new form factor that they are trying out.

Right now, there are no official or even leaked images of the Galaxy Q, so at best, we can all just imagine a Samsung Galaxy S with a cut down touch screen display and a four row keyboard on the face of the device. It should work, but most regular users will still opt for the more familiar Galaxy S smart phone.

It seems that with their successful run in the past few quarters, Samsung now has the freedom to let loose and experiment with new designs for smart phones. Surprisingly, they chose the Android OS to be running on this device instead of the proprietary Bada OS.

The Galaxy Q’s release date is still unconfirmed for now, but considering the device’s specifications, it should be released sometime before the end of this year. The device is also said to be running the new Samsung Hummingbird 1GHz processor, the success of the Q will show the power of Samsung’s latest CPU.

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Apple’s Grand Plan: Free Casings

July 21, 2010AppleNo Comments

Owners of the Apple iPhone 4 are getting several options from Apple, and none of these are going to be solving the antenna, issue. Still, it is nice to have a choice every now and then. According to Steve Jobs, current owners of the iPhone 4 may choose to have their handset fully refunded to Apple –no questions asked. As for those willing to stick it out for the device, they will have a choice of various iPhone 4 casings that will help the device function no matter what way it will be held.

The sad part here is that most of the people who are going to bear with the troublesome antenna of the iPhone 4 are Apple’s very own fans and followers, and it is hard to deny the fact that these folks deserve a whole lot better than just a free case. Apple should at least give the users a substantial rebate or discount on repair costs –as no one should really stick with a handset that is practically broken already.

For those who missed out on the details of the emergency conference that Apple gave last Friday night, Steve Jobs basically went up onstage and practically denied that the iPhone 4 really has an issue.

The man managed to insult RIM, Samsung and HTC with a single slide as well as tell the world that the iPhone 4’s antenna has no real problems –with a straight face.

In any case, it is hard to imagine what form of bizarre time wasting rituals Apple might have at Cupertino that it took them a whole 22 days before they decided that they were powerless about the situation and should simply give out free casings to all iPhone 4 users.

On a more interesting note, it seems that the status quo for Apple is about to change once September 30 hits.

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More Androids this 2010: Fujitsu, HTC and More

July 14, 2010GeneralNo Comments

The Android Os is fast spreading in the world of smart phone users. Currently it is said that there are more devices using the Android OS over all others. Of course, this does not mean that all of these Android phones are running the same version of the OS.

Samsung has already unveiled their upcoming devices for the second half of 2010, and right now, the only question is which of their devices are going to be ported over from Korea to the UK? The I5500 S and the Galaxy Corby are certainly going to hit the shelves, but nothing has been reported about the Galaxy Tab.

HTC has once again caught the attention of many Android fans after a leaked roadmap showcased a couple of HTC devices that are coming later this year. The HTC Ace has not been detailed, but the HTC Vision has already come out in images. The Vision comes with a slide out QWERTY keyboard –which makes this handset the very first HTC Android that comes with a physical keyboard. In the meanwhile, HTC Androids (like the Sabor and the Scorpio) that were not part of the roadmap have disappeared from the radar.

It has recently been announced that the Japanese manufacturer Fujitsu has been eyeing the Google Android operating system. So far, it is rare that Japanese phone developers would make new handsets outside the land of the orient (and considering their very unique smart phones –or ketai as it is called in their country), but with Fujitsu, we are certainly hoping that whatever device they make will be meant for a world wide release.

Orange Mobile UK is also working on a proprietary smart phone. The Project JAL handset is rumored to be a low end Android smart phone featuring a 3.5 inch OLED screen and a 3 mega pixel camera.

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The Samsung Galaxy S Displays a Powerful Combination of Design and Efficiency

July 6, 2010SamsungNo Comments

The Samsung Galaxy S i9000 has been on the market just recently, but is generating quite a lot of positive reviews from mobile phone fans and critics alike. It comes as no surprise as this latest offering from Samsung is their most technologically advanced mobile phone ever.

Cellular and internet access channels

Communication-wise, the phone provides the best in both network and internet connectivity. It has both class 12 EDGE and GPRS which provide access to cellular networks as well as 3G for fast internet connection where available. The phone also provides Wi-Fi support in hotspots for fast and free internet access. Wireline and wireless connectivity is provided by microUSB and Bluetooth, respectively, to exchange data with other compatible devices. Many Samsung Galaxy S deals have inclusive data allowances so you should be online in no time.

Android at the phone’s core

The Samsung Galaxy S has a fast and efficient ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processor beneath its hood with the popular Android 2.1 operating system (Éclair) on top. The device comes in 8 GB and 16 GB models which can be upgraded up to 32 GB by way of a MicroSD card slot if more storage space is required.

The Samsung Galaxy S i9000 handset boasts an extra-large 4-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with a capability to display 16 million colours at 480×800 pixels screen resolution. Further screen enhancement is provided by the phone’s TouchWiz 3.0 user interface which provides multiple home screens that are easy to navigate and highly-responsive to finger gestures.

Upload photos to social networking sites

The Samsung Galaxy S ships with a 5 megapixel digital camera which displays 2592 x 1944 pixels image resolution. The snapper features autofocus, smile and face detection, touch focus and geo-tagging functions. You can take professional-looking photos and upload it right away to your social networking sites as the phone provides superb integration to the popular social networks. The camera can also record video with 720p quality at 30 fps.

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Future Forecast: Merging the Tablet and Mobile Phone Category

Apple may have had a vision for the tablet industry when they came out with the Apple iPad. After all, with most of their profit coming from the iPhone, there was no doubt that they intended that the tablet device would co-exist with the smart phone. However, as cool as it may be to have a pocket based device handling your calls and very mobile needs and a dedicated large display tablet for media access, the concept still goes beyond the trend of consolidation.

Just as smart phones have merged together GPS, beepers, Pocket PCs and mobile phones into a single handset, a new generation of touch screen tablets is going to change the need for the mobile phone. As opposed to having the smart phone co-exist with a tablet, the two will have separate areas of use: tablets for the home and mobile phones when you are on the go. As for taking calls when at home, that will be a function that tablets will also deliver.

Apple’s iPad may not support that idea, but upcoming Android tablets seem to be on track. Samsung’s Galaxy Tape is already bringing plenty of features that surpass the iPad in almost every single way –and having phone calls is just one factor. The tablet is set to have a faster processor and will be using the super AMOLED touch screen –which makes the 7 inch screen better than Apple’s 9.7 inch vanilla display.

At the same time, smart phones are also going along with the larger touch screen display option as well. Dell’s Streak (which is also known as the Dell Mini 5) and Sony Ericsson’s upcoming 5.5 inch display smart phones are just two examples. We can expect to see more devices with large touch screens appearing on the market soon.

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Features on the Samsung Wave Mobile Phone

June 9, 2010SamsungNo Comments

If you are looking for a great mobile phone that you can actually brag about you need to get the Samsung Wave mobile phone. This phone has many features that other phones do not offer and you can get it for a great price with one of the many Samsung Wave deals on the market. Here are just a few of the features that make the Samsung Wave mobile phone a thing to have over the summer.

The first thing that we have to mention is that is a sleek stylish model that offers you a bright touchscreen that has some of the clearest resolution that you could ever see on mobile phone. The technology used in the screen itself will not be found in any other phone for at least a year. This puts the Samsung Wave mobile phone ahead of the rest of the mobile phone companies in Great Britain.

Some of the other features that you can get on this phone are the different applications that you can download directly to your phone. There are many applications that you can purchase just by going to a certain web site that is supported by the Samsung Wave mobile phone. Many of these applications are cheap or can be added on to your plan. Either way, you will still be able to get the applications you want to wreck the downloaded to your phone when you want them to.

Another thing that the Samsung Wave mobile phone offers is some of the best pictures and the quality of resolution that you can record video in. This phone offers you the ability to record video in the high definition. You also have a choice to choose from when you get this mobile phone such as the different widgets, contacts, and web pages that you can access right from your phone.

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