Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 GT-P5110 10.1in WiFi 16GB
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7in Review
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7in version is less of a step forward in the Galaxy line and more of a step in a new direction. The solid build quality and slick design remains, but instead of packing in top-of-the-line components and charging top-of-the-line prices, Samsung is smartly focussing on a solid...
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 Review – Nothing New, Aside from Design Tweaks and Android 4.0; Good Price, Too! (Video)
And now it's time for the verdict! On the pro side we've got the OS and UI, that are a good combo in this case and finally TouchWiz is not so bothersome as it was on the 2011 Galaxy Tabs. Also, the battery is pretty good, the camera is decent, the speakers are very good and the design is pleasant.
Review Samsung 10.1" Galaxy Tab 2 Tablet/MID
The Samsung 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab 2 is undoubtedly a good tablet . Its components were chosen well and make the Tab 2 a good midrange tablet. We noted a few small issues such as the removed LED flash and the reduced-resolution front-facing camera and found these issues to be tolerable.- long battery life, fast 3G module, modest weight, decent display, We especially liked the long battery life and the very good 3G module
- These two factors make Samsung's 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab 2 what it should be: a mobile device
- poor sound, mean performance, The tablet could use a bit more power
- We are baffled as to why Samsung chose the relatively slow TI OMAP 4430 and not its own, stronger Exynos
Nelson Isibor reviews the Samsung Galaxy Tab2 10.1
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 the successor to Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 was announced at the Mobile World Congress in February 2012 and was released in May 2012. I have had the wifi-only version of the Tab 2 10.1 for a couple of weeks and I decided to write my experiences with it so far.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 vs Toshiba AT300 review: old versus new
Android tablets are starting to become more affordable, and for less than £350 you can already find tablets from the high-end brands. We tested two that were recently launched, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and the Toshiba AT300.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 review
The first-generation Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 was the iPad's closest rival of the time, even if such rivalry amounted to it being a device with a similar hardware spec, on a less-polished software platform, at a higher price.
Samsung GALAXY Tab 2 10.1 (Wi-Fi-only) Review
The Samsung GALAXY Tab 2 10.1 (Wi-Fi-only) is one of Samsung's latest tablets to join the ranks in their ever expanding Tab series. The Wi-Fi only Tab 2 ...- Lightweight form-factor despite its display size
- excellent display with vivid colors
- loud built-in speaker
- comes with 50GB of DropBox storage
- works as universal remote
- Camera is mediocre
- not quad-core
This voyage into the Samsung GALAXY Tab 2 10.1 has been a long awaited one. We've journeyed far and deep into the various other Samsung GALAXY Tabs, but the 10.1 is undoubtedly the largest, and therefore undoubtedly the most promising.
- Bright
- crisp display
- Good performance
- Loud audio
- Android 4.0
- Camera could be better
Samsung seems to be throwing everything it has behind its range of Galaxy Tablets and the next biggie to emerge in that range is the Samsung Galaxy Tab GT-P7510MAYXAB. It?s the result of continuous improvement and technology up gradation that you?
- On both the basics of any tablet (hardware and software)
- this device assures full speed performance with a powerful battery
- Camera lacks advanced features as per competition
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 review: Hands-on
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 is finally here, boasting the same 7-inch form factor as the original but with a few tweaks inside. Of course the question will be with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the Galaxy Tab 8.9 already here, will people really want something smaller?