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Monday, March 14, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 shows off Android Honeycomb features [Video]


The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, an Android Honeycomb tablet scheduled to arrive this year.


While we’re still waiting for the official announcement of Samsung for their new Samsung Galaxy Tab, which is bigger than the previous model, a new video was uploaded in YouTube, showing some of the physical and software features of the 10.1 inches Android-powered tablet.
One one compelling features of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is its operating system, Android Honeycomb 3.0, and without the Samsung tweak, so expect the software to be faster. “Everything runs smoother,” says the video while showing how to pinch to zoom while browsing the web using the stock browser that looks much like the desktop version of Google Chrome.
The only “inaccurate” feature that the video noted is the “150,000 apps and widgets,” because the video forgot to say that most of the apps in the Android market are not yet tablet compatible. But, Android is known for its fast-growing apps, so expect to see more tablet-friendly apps this year.
One commenter in YouTube said, “looks much better than iPad 2,” while another one added that “HD video recording looks a little choppy (at least in this particular video) which is my only complaint. I hope this feature is fixed come release time because I’m passing on the Xoom and iPad 2 for this.”

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