Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 GT-P3100 7in 3G 8GB
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14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7-inch review Review
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7-inch may not be the sleekest tablet but it packs the latest version of Android, known as Ice Cream Sandwich. It doesn't offer much in the way of power but it can handle the basics and is portable enough to slide into your pocket.
Pros:
- Has latest version of Android
- Portable size
- Relatively affordable price
Cons:
- Unimpressive performance
- Uninspiring design
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0
What's an Android tablet-maker got to do to stand out these days? If you're Samsung, you take a proven formula--slim design, exclusive apps--and tweak it with the latest OS and drop the price.
Pros:
- Affordable
- Very thin and light
- Solid performance and graphics
- Runs Android 4.0
- Smart Remote app for controlling TV
- Free 50GB of Dropbox storage for one year
Cons:
- Speakers easily muffled
- AllShare is complicated offers poor performance
- Not as easy to use as Kindle Fire
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 review - taking on the Kindle Fire
Until Amazon's Kindle Fire hit the market late last year, no Android-powered tablet had made even the smallest of impacts on the marketplace. With its $199.99 price tag and customized user interface, the Kindle Fire was a real success.
Pros:
- Great value
- solid build quality
- Android 4.0 from the start
- microSD expansion slot
Cons:
- Low-resolution screen
- few tablet apps
14 years ago
If you're after a small, lightweight budget Android tablet , the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7in could be ideal. At just 345g, it's one of the lightest devices in its class, and the elegant curves of its metal-rimmed body fit effortlessly into the hand. All tablet reviews.
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 review
It might be priced like a pocket money product, but the Galaxy Tab 2 has the DNA of Samsung's full-fat, full-priced tablets. The 1GHz processor is plenty powerful to keep Ice Cream Sandwich zipping along, and both audio and video are reliable – if never exactly exciting.
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Review
Other than some mild awkwardness in button placement, I can't really think of any other complaints about Samsung's Galaxy Tab 2 7.0. It's a very different experience for someone coming from the simplicity of the iPod/iPad/iPhone, and that is in no way meant to be a dig at either Apple or Samsung (or...
Pros:
- VERSATILITY
- with a wide variety of home theater-friendly applications
- and beyond
- Front and rear-facing cameras
- Bluetooth
- microSD card slot...
Cons:
- Some apps slower to launch than others
- Proprietary charging/data transfer jack
- No 4G connectvity option (yet
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0
If you've been looking for a good quality, name brand tablet that won't break the bank, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 is an excellent choice. It's a full Android tablet running ICS with all the trimmings that ereader tablets lack like dual cameras, a GPS and access to the Google Play Store for apps.
Pros:
- Latest OS
- decent display and all the Android tablet trimmings at a budget price
Cons:
- Small internal storage
- decent but not very fast speed
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7-inch review
It is not an exaggeration to say that the original Galaxy Tab is one of our favourite gadgets. While Steve Jobs was telling his disciples that 7-inch tablets were dead on arrival, Samsung was busy winning us over with its compact, but functional tablet.
Pros:
- Compact
- nice to use
- Ice Cream Sandwich is nice to have
- beautiful screen
- decent battery life
- sensibly-priced
Cons:
- Not much thinner or lighter than the original
- camera output seems worse than orginal
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0
After unleashing the full force of its communications machine for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and 8.9, Samsung is back with a new generation of Galaxy Tab 2 Android tablets.
Pros:
- Screen quality
- especially contrast and brightness
- Smooth
- fluid operation at all times
- TouchWiz brings some practical extras
- Compact
- portable design
- Decent battery life
Cons:
- Design and appearance aren't particularly imaginative
- Camera and VGA webcam aren't up to much
- Can't be recharged via a computer USB port (mains only
- There's no IR port like on the US model
13 years ago
Glued to my hand
I read blogs/news articles pretty extensively. So the idea of going into my office where my desktop was to read seemed sort of anti-social. Finally made the jump into a tablet, and it has not left my hand since. I can read all day, and the battery life has been excellent.
Pros:
- Battery Life
- Easy To Customize
- Operating System
- Screen
- Web Browsing
- WiFi
Cons:
- Typing
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