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soldierknowsbestLisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1" Android tablet. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 runs on a 1GHz dual core TI OMAP CP and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with Samsung TouchWiz. The Android tablet has a 10.1" 1280 x 800 PLS display, a 3 megapixel camera and a VGA video cam, WiFi, Bluet...
mobiletechreviewYou remember that Galaxy S II? A phone so good they launched it, well, a whole load of times. But after seeing phablet cousins and LTE variants, the true handset sequel is finally here. The Galaxy S III is moments away from being outed in front of journalists and Sammy's business partners in Lond...
phresh2deathrecordsSamsung Galaxy Note: 1 Month Later (Review) My initial impression of the Galaxy Note when it was announced was that it was laughably big. The phone/tablet hybrid was introduced as big smartphone displays were becoming the norm. But having gotten used to devices in the 4-inch range, I just couldn'...
jon4lakersLisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Android tablet with Wi-Fi. This is Samsung's most affordable tablet that sells for $249. It has a 1GHz dual core CPU, 8GB storage, a microSD card slot and a 1024 x 600 PLS display. It ships with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwish and TouchWiz UI. It has ...
mobiletechreviewFull Galaxy Nexus Review: is.gd The Samsung Galaxy Nexus has a full-HD Super AMOLED HD display with 1280x720 resolution. This means you get true HD resolution in your pocket. In this video we show you how text, videos, pictures, and the web looks in such high resolution. We also talk about whethe...
pocketnowvideoYou remember that Galaxy S II? A phone so good they launched it, well, a whole load of times. But after seeing phablet cousins and LTE variants, the true handset sequel is finally here. The Galaxy S III is moments away from being outed in front of journalists and Sammy's business partners in Lond...
thisismynextmobileYou remember that Galaxy S II? A phone so good they launched it, well, a whole load of times. But after seeing phablet cousins and LTE variants, the true handset sequel is finally here. The Galaxy S III is moments away from being outed in front of journalists and Sammy's business partners in Lond...
thisismynextmobileLisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Nexus Android 4.0 smartphone on Sprint. Sprint's version is nearly identical to the GSM unlocked and Verison version's Google latest reference smartphone. The Galaxy Nexus runs Android 4.04 Ice Cream Sandwich with no UI or carrier customizations. It has a 720p...
mobiletechreviewPhoneArena reviews the Samsung Galaxy Y. Entry level doesn't necessarily mean a subpar device, and such devices often sell by the boatload. The Y stands for "young", and means an affordable handset for teens or emerging markets in the sub-$180 price bracket. We also have a design that is not your...
phonearenaGoogle's flagship, 15 weeks later! AOKP ROM: goo.gl Franco Kernel: goo.gl Galaxy Nexus Unboxing: youtu.be Galaxy Nexus First Impressions: youtu.be Android 4.0 Features: youtu.be Galaxy Nexus Display: youtu.be Galaxy Nexus Camera: youtu.be Tour of my Nexus: youtu.be Galaxy Nexus Accessories: youtu...
marquesbrownleeFor more details, check out our web site: www.phonearena.com Sammy is back for round two with the successor of Galaxy Tab 10.1 - the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1). Strangely, rather than concocting something bigger and more immense, they've decided to go towards the affordability route, as the tabl...
phonearenaFor more details, check out our web site: www.phonearena.com Dual-core processors are so last year, don't you think? However, there isn't anything wrong with that since the advancement of quad-core silicon is now paving the way for dual-core chips to invade the mid-range market. Take the Samsung ...
phonearenaPhoneArena reviews the Samsung GALAXY Note LTE. Taking a trip back to memory lane, it was hard to imagine smartphones packing displays anything larger than 3.5-inches a few years ago, but as reality has proven time after time, it seems that we have an insatiable desire to keep moving forward. In ...
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