Which one should you buy? Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) vs Apple iPads

Discussing the new iPad prices, the product was launched in the market last month with the following selling prices — 16 GB: $499, 32 GB: $599 and 64 GB: $699. Even more, the new model came with variants triggered with the LTE capability. Hence, the in that case, the price tags were $629, $729 and $829 correspondingly for the 16, 32, and 64 GB variants.

The Wi-Fi only 8GB version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) was seen at Office Depot website, priced for $399.99 together with the other advance versions are expected to be priced. Hence, no matter what kind of tablet the buyer is looking for. A 10-inch tablet with less than a $400-price tag could make a difference. Apart from all this, someone should be smart enough and fully aware of what a $200, $300 or $400 device should look like.

Since a detailed discussion of the price tags of each of these hot tablets has been done, let’s take a look at the specs and features these biggies.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2

Operating-system

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) will run on Google’s latest Android 4.0 operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich. It will have a redesigned user interface with a new application gallery layout, included Google applications, a Face Unlock feature employed with a facial recognition application, and access to a wide variety of multimedia via Samsung Hub services.

On the other hand, iOS 5 is showcased on iPad 2 while Apple’s New iPad, which is the successor to the second generation iPad and has got iOS 5.1, will boast a support to all the high-end specifications in place of the prior.

Processor chip

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) would be powered by a 1GHz dual-core processor and the gadget would be loaded with its unique TouchWiz screen. However, the iPad 2 ran on a dual-core A5 processor, the same chip found inside iPhone 4S.

As an improvement, the New iPad runs on a dual-core 1 GHz Cortex-A9 CPU and Apple A5X chipset. A PowerVR SGX543MP4 GPU has been added to give some extra boost in the performance.

Screen

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) would feature a 10.1-inch PLS TFT screen with a resolution of WSVGA (1024x600pixels) and would offer a pixel density of 149ppi.

Talking about the iPads, the New iPad 3 has the 9.7-inch display screen as that of its predecessor iPad 2, which had 1024×768 pixels of resolution.

However, a major addition which had led the device far ahead against its rival tablets is the LED backlit Retina display which comes power-packed with 2048 x 1536 pixels of resolution at 264 pixel density with 44 percent increased color saturation and an astounding 3.1 million pixels.

Digital camera

In Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1), the cameras would be limited to 3MP with LED flash, auto-focus, geo-tagging and 720P video record. İn addition, it would feature a VGA camera in the front which would offer a top quality video calling as a result.

Apple has done a fantastic job when it comes to improving the camera of the New iPad. While iPad 2 cameras (0.7 MP backside and VGA front side) have always been at the center of criticism, the latest tablet sports a 5 MP rear camera that comes with welcome features like iSight and CMOS sensor setup, auto-detection, flash, HDR and face detection and a host of other improvements and with video capabilities of 1080p at 30fps and video stabilization. A front-facing secondary VGA camera is also available.

MicroSD Card Slot:

Initially, it was informed that the Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) will be rolled out in two variants – 16GB and 32GB – which would be expandable up to 32GB using a microSD card. But now, according to the Office Depot website citing via Engadget report, it is leaked that the device would have an 8GB Wi-Fi Only version as well.

This is a feature that all iPad lovers wanted to see in the latest device, but Apple disappointed its fans once more. And whether it is iPad 2 or the new iPad, Apple doesn’t offer expandable memory choice. However, it does offer variants. Both the devices come in 16, 32, and 64 GB variants.

Connections

The latest version from Apple is not a complete redesign of iPad 2, but takes advantage of quicker 4G wireless technology. The new iPad baseband chip covers it all from EV-DO to HSPA+ and LTE.

At the same time, iPad 2 and Samsung Galaxy Tab 2(10.1) lack 4G connectivity. Both of them include 3G and Wi-Fi variants.
Life of the battery

Galaxy Tab 2(10.1) comes with a 7,000 mAh battery (up from 4,000 on the 7.0), which will hopefully ensure stamina that is similar to its predecessor.

For the new iPad, the company states to support a sufficient battery life of nine hours. Without LTE, it would run up to 10 hours. On the same lines, the iPad 2 also featured a battery life of up to 10 hours.

Sizes And Weight

With Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) has a profile of just 256.6 x 175.3 x 9.7 millimeters and it weighs around 588 grams.

The new iPad has size of 241.2 x 185.7 x 9.4 mm and weighs about 652 grams (Wi-Fi Only) and 662 grams (Wi-Fi + 4G). When it comes to iPad 2, it measures in at 241 mm x 186 mm and weighs about 600 grams and is 8.8 mm thick.

AT&T and Best Buy start getting Pre-Orders on February 17th

The large and awful 5.3-inch phone/tablet that’s been quite popular abroad has lastly made it onto US soil, well kind of. You can’t officially get it yet but you can pre-order this. When you pre-order, it’s set for delivery on February Seventeenth, so it’s a little bit to late to buy for Valentine’s day.

The Note is large, bad, and just what a lot of folks are looking for, something the size of the Dell Streak however with newer, faster hardware. It’s huge as a phone, but has enough size to it that it could function as a tablet for a lot of. The lure of carrying one device to cover both use cases is bound to attract quite a few folks, and the fact that LTE data is built into the unit is certainly a big plus, but the downside of LTE is for those of you who were not grandfathered into unlimited data. The rest of the specs are certainly no slouch either. That 5.3-inch Super AMOLED screen has a 1280×800 HD quality, there’s a 1.5GHZ dual-core processor (word is it’s the same Qualcomm as in the Skyrocket), a 2500mAh battery, 1GB of RAM, and Samsung’s excellent 8MP camera all running Android 2.3.5.

In the Galaxy Note we’ve seen the battery last pretty long for a huge 5.3-inch device but then that has on a GSM/HSPA+ device. This one is arriving with LTE so it’s bound to make battery life a bit shorter. We all know how awesome the battery life is on Verizon’s 4G LTE devices right? Fairly horrible to be exact. Don’t forget to check out our hands on of the AT&T Galaxy Note from CES recently in the mean time.

The Samsung Galaxy R now available in england, can be yours for £409.99

The Samsung Galaxy R is simply nothing but a less expensive Galaxy S II. In order so that it is cheaper, obviously, a few high-priced components that can be based in the Galaxy S II are absent. But overall, the Galaxy R is a good smaller brother to the Galaxy S II.

Samsung Galaxy R

Samsung chose to announce the Galaxy R back in July, as we had seen a series of leaks about this. The Galaxy R is one of the first devices to activity Samsung’s new naming scheme, and the “R” apparently stands for “royal” and/or “refined”. Make of that what you wish.

The Samsung Galaxy R has lastly become available in the UK. Popular electronics retailer Expansys now has some in stock. The price being asked is £409.99 for a SIM-free and unlocked unit, and shipping is free.

If you’re interested, check out Expansys now and add a Galaxy R to your basket.

The Samsung Galaxy R has a 4.2-inch 480×800 SC-LCD touchscreen, a dual-core 1 GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, a 5 MP autofocus camera with LED flash and 720p HD video recording, 8 GB of built-in storage, 1 GB of RAM, 2 GB of ROM, microSD card support, HSPA, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, and a 1,650 mAh battery. It works Android 2.3 Gingerbread with Samsung’s TouchWiz UI on top.

Google Droid Prime (Samsung Nexus Prime) Release Date: Oct/Nov

İn fact with gadgets gradually inching their way towards a faithful release date, gossips and leaks start growing in numbers. Even though just hinted at a few months ago, the Google Nexus Prime or Droid Prime has received some more attention in the shape of another rumor – may the Droid Prime come with a full QWERTY slide-out keyboard?

Android Ice Cream Sandwich logo

This latest reports points towards some rumors and speculations occurring in the same dark alleys, mentioned in a previous Google Nexus Prime post. Tom Fleming was the one starting this whole new wave, with his line, and I quote, “the one with the keyboard is what I enjoy”. Now this didn’t clarify things all that much and it is way too soon to tell if the upcoming Google Nexus Prime will come in a touchscreen-only format as well as a QWERTY equipped version or if we will be getting only the model with a keyboard.
Another part which might hint towards this could be very well connected to the world’s first Android device, the T-Mobile G1 as well as to one of the very famous devices out on the market still, the mighty Motorola Droid (Milestone for us Europeans).

These really brought forth the full potential of the platform and created a “look” for true core Android handhelds and up to this day, I still prefer QWERTY sliders to regular touchscreen-only devices. Anything else isn’t known about the Google Nexus Prime other than a rumored 720p display, TI OMAP dual-core processor and of course Ice Cream Sandwich to top it all off.
There have been a number of rumors regarding the Google Nexus Prime release date, yet the latest development murmurs that the new Nexus device will be landing with Verizon starting November 3 and that a world release is hiding right around the corner of that date. However, most information did point towards the release date for the Nexus Prime being set for sometime around that date (end of October, early November) but until we don’t have any official confirmation, feel free to slap an “R” over this one.
Stay tuned in for additional and check back as we’ll keep you posted on this and much more!

Thanks Electronista for letting us in on this new Droid Prime gossip.

Review video: Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch

Sprint Nextel’s new “Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch” will get first walk-through in YouTube.

Online store “Wirefly” with its official YouTube channel has posted the first ever report on the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch. Besides showing-off the upped 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, dual-core Exynos processor’s speed and the new TouchWiz customized skin, the video also compares the new phone using the original Galaxy S cell phone, which is a year-old phone.

Amazingly, the Galaxy S II of Sprint is the “fat” version of the Galaxy S II. In fact, Wirefly’s video claims that the thickness of the phone is similar to the original Galaxy S (Galaxy S 4G of T-Mobile USA). The Samsung Galaxy S II global version is sporting 8.5 mm form, while the Sprint Epic 4G Touch is 9.6 mm thick based on previously reports. It is very obvious that the Galaxy S II of Sprint Nextel is thicker due to its greater battery of 1800 mAh, compared to the original Galaxy S II’s 1650 mAh.

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Walmart Giving Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch for just $100

Had been that $150 pre-order from Wirefly for Sprint’s Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch too costly for your likes? Well, then you’ll love to know that Walmart has completely undercut them and Sprint and it is currently offering up the Epic 4G Touch for a mere $100 on a new 2 year contract. Easily the top price that you can find out there for Sprint’s newest and greatest Android phone.

Samsung Galaxy S II epic 4G Touch

İt is really an extremely tempting offer to be sure, but I recommend waiting beyond the Epic 4G Touch’s September 16th release date to see what Sprint holds for October.