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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Reviews

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Reviews

By Matthew Abbott
Before you decide which Samsung tablet you want, you should read at least one good Samsung Galaxy review. When it comes to the world of tablets, there are few companies that have gotten a better reputation for delivering great goods than Samsung. However, the Samsung Galaxy Tablet, which has a 10.1 inch screen, doesn't come without a pretty hefty price tag. At around $500 on Amazon, the Samsung Galaxy review you read should explain why it's worth every penny, otherwise you might end up with a product that you don't really want.
One of the best perks to the Samsung Tablet is that it is designed to be speedy. Many tablets that are currently on the market don't have too much in terms of speed and storage, and as a result, lag. With a dual core processor, and 1 GB of RAM, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 comes with around the same amount of power as a netbook, or a low end laptop. Most tablets on the market don't have that amount of power, and therefore cannot run most of the movies, music, and programs that the Samsung Galaxy is capable of running. Along with the speed that allows you to watch streaming videos online, the Samsung Galaxy also comes compatible with Flash player. Apple doesn't even have this capability.
It is often said, whether in a Galaxy review, or in an Apple iPad review, that no tablet PC is good without having WiFi capabilities. Currently, the Galaxy supports 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi, and also is Bluetooth compatible. Surfing the net won't ever be a problem with the Galaxy. People who have used a Samsung Galaxy Tablet tend to be surprised at how rapid, how fluid surfing the net can be. Considering how powerful the processor is, it really shouldn't be that much of a surprise.
The Galaxy is an Android-powered tablet, and comes with full access to the Android market. As one of the best tablets on the market, the Galaxy comes fully compatible with Word, Excel, Access, and many other popular media formats. This OS is specifically designed with multitasking in mind, which means that you can surf the web while running music at the same time. The Android Apps market is massive - 200,000 different apps are available for purchase, so you will be able to find something that you enjoy without too much worry. 32 GB of storage also means that there will be more than enough space to store all of your apps without having to add a special SD card for more space.
The design is what usually is mentioned first in most Galaxy reviews, but it's usually a good idea to save the best for last. So far, the Galaxy has received many accolades for its sleek, lightweight design. It has even been compared to the iPad. It comes with a built in high definition camera which can record video, take photos, and be used in video chat. Along with a front facing camera, the Galaxy also comes with a back-facing camera, which is perfect for catching special moments.
Visuals are the best part of the Galaxy's design. The high resolution screen has drawn compliments from even the most picky of tablet owners. At a 1280 by 800 pixel per square inch resolution, this is one tablet that is very difficult to beat in terms of high definition pictures. The high resolution screen makes the 2 and 3 megapixel cameras even more useful. After all, being able to share the minute details of a photograph can only be done with high resolution screens. It is very hard to find a well-known Samsung Galaxy review, or any Samsung Galaxy reviews at all, which don't have something great to say about the screen's resolution.
Many people currently say that the Samsung is one of the best tablets on the market. Its great design, powerful processing, ample storage, and trendy Android operating system definitely suggest that the Samsung Galaxy reviews that say it's the best on the market might be right. Innovative and edgy, the Galaxy is one of the very few tablets on the market that doesn't seem to have any complaints about it. Take the advice from this Galaxy review - the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a must have!
We do the research, you make the choice!sincerely hope that the information provided on this site will help you to make an informed buying decision whether you are looking for. Samsung galaxy tab 10.1, Samsung galaxy. ii or an Samsung galaxy tab 7. With so many different models and styles of tablet available it is very confusing to know what is good and what is junk.
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Samsung GALAXY Note 4 – Official Introduction

The GALAXY Note 4 features a premium metal frame with fluid curvature that seamlessly blends with the front display. The GALAXY Note 4’s 2.5D glass screen offers extra protection while perfectly complementing the device’s rich viewing experience.

[Powerful Performance that Matters the Most to You]
The GALAXY Note 4's extraordinary 5.7-inch Quad HD (2560x1440) Super AMOLED display reproduces clearer and more vivid images with deep contrast and better viewing angles.

Android Application Development and Android Game Development: An Expert's View - Part 1

Android Application Development and Android Game Development: An Expert's View - Part 1

by Shalin Shukla

As a good author (I love to say that) I am obliged to write a good article and also provide you updates about what is happening in the technology filed, so I have decided to interview few people for latest on Android Application Development and Android Game Development which has been with us from some time now and I always wanted to check on the progress of it from time Google bought Apple Inc. I hope you would surely get some useful thing out of this, if you have your idea to be converted into the app or game.

Checking on the streets for the good company developing good games and Android apps won't be that useful, so have to Google it extensively. Before sorting out and checking on my Ego on the call, got appointment with one of the CTO of Android Application Development and Android Game Development Company named Morpheous. Well, rain tried it level best to make me wet and I tried my best with available resources to stay out of that stinking and wetting feeling, I failed. Entering in company wasn't that hard and good thing is they were expecting me (I love when someone expects me), did not have to wait much and went right into conference room, where the kind person with some experienced look was waiting for me.

He was introduced as Mr. Shalin Shukla CEO of the company. Wondering why the company owner wanted to meet me, I still stuck to the plan of asking some good questions. "What you think of Google's progress in mobile technology, we all know by now it has proved itself?" He said "When Android launched it did created a hype but failed to our expectations and even after trying for long we were disappointed with performance with its SDK used for Android Application Development and Android Game Development". "It took Google 1 year to make it better and now its smooth and working good. Now we are facing some problem in Honeycomb SDK, hope Google will solve it quick"

I asked "What you think of Android Application Development and Android Game Development?"… He continues "Both are different, for Game we have to use OpenGL and for Android Application Development Android SDK alone can do, unlike Apple we can use some third Party APIs and is good to have better performing apps and game…We always have detailed talk with our clients before we start project, about their idea and features of the Apps or Games" "It is very important for us to understand and implement it properly else on market, it won't catch attention we and client want it to"... To be continued... (Publishing part 2 soon)

We, Morpheous are developing innovative, high-quality apps development Company. Application developer present quality and cost effective android game development and android application development

Article Source: http://www.articlesphere.com/Article/Android-Application-Development-and-Android-Game-Development--An-Expert-s-View---Part-1/266770
A Review of the Apple iPad Mini

A Review of the Apple iPad Mini

by John Stone

The Apple iPad Mini is a tablet offered by Apple. It is similar to the regular iPad (now known as the iPad Air), but have a small screen size and is more compact.

The good:

The size with the mini is just short of an inch wider than your standard competitor. You might not think that is much, but seriously, it can be. I absolutely love this facet of it. In addition, the Mini is definitely wonderfully light and easy to carry (I have big hands, though).

As much as people rip on the monitor, it is comfortably bright, and also the battery life seems to last very well, even if brightened up a lttle bit. No complaints there.

The undesirable:

That same screen, as some others have said, suffers from its low resolution. Had this tablet come out this past year, it would have been earth-shattering. Today, when other offerings from Android are developing far better resolutions, it's just meh (the Apple company Mini's contrast and color are nevertheless superior to the Nexus 7 certainly, though). If you are someone coming from an I-pad 2, you won't value the resolution so much. For everybody else who is used to I-phones with substantially smaller, still sharper resolutions, you will spot the difference.

Also, and this is usually a big one for me, I have discovered that the I-pad Mini can be slow to buffer YouTube movies. I'm pretty sure this is because of him it having half of the actual Ram of its larger pad close relatives. Cutting the Ram in half was a huge mistake. It also seems to result in lags in surfing on only some sites which can be more graphic intense. I wasn't sure if this problem was one of my very own, so I tried out some other Mini's in the store side-by-side along with I-pad 2's and Retinas. Same... slow Youtube buffering. Quite a lttle bit slower.

The Mini is a tradeoff really, but for the most part the mini is functional, aesthetic, and of course- it's an Apple. Apple is known for making the best products, and top quality and number one user interface and usability. Ultimately, it is up to you of course what tablet you decide to go with. I will say however that i have used Android tablets as well as the iPad, iPad Air, and iPad Mini, and the iPad Air and mini are my favorite. The iPad Air is for sure a better tablet, but the Mini seems like just the right size for me.

John Stone recommends the iPad Mini from Amazon.

Article Source: http://www.articlesphere.com/Article/A-Review-of-the-Apple-iPad-Mini/349434

Apple unveils iPhone 6 in August, earlier than expected.

Apple plans to unveil a new generation of smart phone iPhone in the month of August, before the expected date, according to the Taiwanese media, on Friday, citing anonymous sources from the suppliers of the company.
  Newspaper Economic Daily News reported a new iPhone 6 will be 4.7 inches.
It is expected to arrive in stores in August of this year, but did not specify which markets will reach them in terms of priority access.
This Video Next displays a comparison between each of iPhone 5 and iPhone6

Here comes the gadget spam: Galaxy S5 Active and S5 Zoom uncovered

Just as we expected would be the case in 2014, Samsung seemingly plans to continue using its extremely effective “gadget spam” strategy this year and flood the market with multiple versions of its new flagship Galaxy S5 smartphone. We’re not sure how well they sold — though a trusted source told BGR late last year that the Galaxy S4 Active was a somewhat popular option at AT&T — but two of Samsung’s more talked about Galaxy S4 variants were the S4 Active and the S4 Zoom. The former is a water-resistant and dust-resistant handset while the latter focused on photography. Now, according to two separate leaks on Tuesday, it looks like both the Active and the Zoom lines will be carrier forward in 2014.

Where the ruggedized version of Samsung’s hero phone is concerned......... read full article 


Apple iOS 7.1 close to final release

Many people didn’t understand how Apple could take so long with iOS 7.1, though we have been able to detail the company’s progress every step of the way. We have learned that Apple will most likely not release another iOS 7.1 beta for download, meaning that the public release of the software should be available sometime in the coming weeks. One of our sources pegs the release happening in early March, though that does seem far away for us. We expect a gold master build to be available before iOS 7.1 makes it way into general customers’ hands, though there is currently no hard date for that......... read full article 



Building a Better Battery

SAN FRANCISCO — The next breakthrough smartphone, or maybe the one after that, might not have a traditional battery as its sole source of power. Instead, it could pull energy from the air or power itself through television, cellular or Wi-Fi signals.

Engineers at Apple even tried for many years to build a smarter battery by adding solar charging to iPhones and iPods, a former Apple executive said. And they have continued to experiment with solar charging, two people who work at the company said.

Batteries, long the poor cousin to computer chips in research-obsessed Silicon Valley, are now the rage.
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New report claims to reveal almost every last detail about the iPhone 6

Somewhere around a dozen independent reports claim to have confirmed Apple’s plans to launch two new iPhone models in 2014, and now we can toss another one onto the pile. This latest report comes from South Korea’s top brokerage KDB Daewoo Securities, which is known for having inside sources that have accurately foretold companies’ plans on numerous occasions in the past. But while KDB’s recent note on the iPhone 6 and phablet-sized iPhone are mostly in line with a number of earlier reports, there are one or two areas where the firm’s claims stray into the bizarre.

In a note to investors delivered last week and picked up on Monday by Oled-display.net, KDB Daewoo Securities detailed upcoming flagship phones from both Apple and Samsung. In the case of Apple’s new iPhone models, the note seemingly reveals almost every last detail regarding the devices’ main specs.


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New Google Nexus 7- AT&T, T-Mobile

Google's Hugo Barra unveils an all-new HD Nexus 7 tablet at a press event in San Francisco. The new device is thinner and lighter than previous versions and sports an HD screen with 1,920x1,200-pixel resolution.


AT&T has a variety of data plans designed for different devices to meet your needs:
Prepaid DataConnect Pass starting at $14.99/month: A flexible and convenient way for existing or non-AT&T customers to buy prepaid mobile broadband data service. Existing customers can activate a prepaid DataConnect Pass plan directly from their Nexus 7 device.
Postpaid data plans starting as low as $10.00/month. Chose between AT&T Mobile Share or AT&T DataConnect plans. With Mobile Share, existing customers can add a postpaid data plan directly from their Nexus 7 device, and can add that plan to an existing account to receive a single monthly bill.

HTC Butterfly S 16 GB of internal storage Review

Aaron reviews the HTC Butterfly S, the Taiwanese cousin of the HTC One with some impressive improvements under the hood. Available now in select countries, the Butterfly S packs a 1.9 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 CPU, 5-inch 1080p HD display, 4-ultrapixel camera with 1080p HD recording, 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB of internal storage, 3,200 mAh battery, and Android 4.2.2. Jelly Bean with HTC Sense 5.

While you lose the metal exterior, the Butterfly S brings some huge improvements over the HTC One, including a display that's the same size as the Galaxy S 4's and a much larger 3,200 mAh battery. The downside is the cost - with no carrier availability in the US, the unlocked price of the HTC Butterfly S sits at about $800. Larger display, larger battery - and larger price point




50 mins screen time with just 10 percent drain on mobile data connection is impressive. that means almost 10 hour screen time on a full charge. If on wifi, it would almost double.

How to set up and use Air View and Air Gestures on the Samsung Galaxy S 4

This guide will discuss Air View and Air Gestures, which are all about using your finger or hand to be more productive. Air View was first seen on the Galaxy Note II, but you needed an S Pen. Now you can hover your finger over emails to read the text without actually opening it, and you can see the pictures in a folder without actually tapping it. You can even use your finger as a magnifying glass in the stock browser.



Samsung Galaxy Core Preview

Samsung Galaxy Core is a dual-SIM smartphone that sports a 4.3-inch screen with a 480x800 resolution. Powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, the smartphone has 1GB of RAM and runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and feature Samsung's TouchWiz interface layer on top.



HTC One Google Edition: Unboxing revew

Taylor Martin might've taught you how to make your own carrier-branded HTC One into a fancy Google-Edition version with some crazy (easy) hacking, and he might even have made another video demonstrating all the reasons you should go ahead and do just that. He might even be working on another video, demonstrating how to reverse all that action and return to the BlinkFeed-rocking world of Sense, at this very moment.





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