Samsung Galaxy Tab (T-Mobile)

March 4th, 2011 by Chris Leave a reply »


Samsung Galaxy Tab (T-Mobile)
[rating:4.3/5]

Features:

  • Android 2.2-powered mobile tablet with 7-inch touchscreen–perfectly sized for slipping in your pocket or backpack
  • Enabled for T-Mobile’s 3G network; Pay as You Go with prepaid and monthly data plans
  • Rear 3-MP camera for photos and video; front-facing 1.3-MP camera for video chats via Qik service
  • Ultra-fast Wireless-N Wi-Fi; Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity; microSD memory expansion; multi-format digital media player
  • Up to 7 hours of battery power from 4000 mAh battery; released in November, 2010

List price:$749.99
Average Rate:4.3 out of 5 (58 total Customer Reviews)

NameSamsung Galaxy Tab
ManufacturerSamsung
Model NOGalaxy Tab
Display
  • Display size: 7 inches, Capacitive
  • Multi touch: Yes
  • Resolution: 1024 x 600
OSGoogle Android 2.2 Froyo
ProcessorSamsung Hummingbird processor 1 GHz
Memory(RAM)512 MB
Storage16 GB
Network3G
Camera
  • Rear Camera: 3.15 MP,auto focus,flash
  • Front Camera: 1.3 MP
  • Video recording: 720x480@30fps (NOT HD)
Features
  • Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n
  • Bluetooth: Yes
  • GPS: Yes
  • Accelerometer(G-Sensor): Yes
  • Others: Bluetooth 3.0 / USB port is proprietary / You need extra dock for HDMI port / Compass
Ports/Connectivity
  • SD Card slot: Yes (max 32GB)
  • 3.5 mm Headphone: Yes
  • HDMI port: No
  • USB port: Yes
Battery4000 mAh lithium-ion battery 8 hours
Dimension7.48 x 4.74 x 0.47 inches
Weight13.4 oz (0.84 lb)
Price*$380.00 Click here for the latest price
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Description:
Samsung P1000 Galaxy Tab is Samsung’s move onto the tablet warfield and luckily we are right here in the battle fray to give you first-hand scoop from the announcement event. Some might argue that it’s rather a step down from laptops but the Samsung Galaxy Tab smartphone DNA is obvious from the moment you touch it. The 7-inch Android tablet has full phone functionality and the only thing that separates it from being called an insanely oversized cell phone is the fact that you cannot make phone calls by holding it next to your ear. The rest of the specs sheet looks like it belongs to a cell phone if you don’t mind the oversized screen.

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7 comments

  1. Adam Charlton says:

    Rate:5.0 out of 5 stars
    This is my first Tablet. I have played with an Ipad, loved it, but because I have never been part of the Apple Eco System, I didn’t do it. Plus, I already own a Galaxy S phone so it seemed a good move to go with Galaxy style Tablet.

  2. Ben says:

    Rate:5.0 out of 5 stars
    I’ve owned this since 10am when the Verizon store opened (I know this is the tmobile version for the review, but they are the same device on different networks).

  3. Sajid Ansari says:

    Rate:5.0 out of 5 stars
    I bought the T-Mobile version because it has more internal storage (16 GB vs 2 GB) than the other networks’ versions, but wirelessly tether it (for free) to my HTC EVO on the Sprint network and avoid a monthly bill and a contract. I did a ton of research and spent a lot of time deciding between the two before I made a final decision on the Galaxy Tab vs the iPad. I played around with each device for several hours and went through each and every feature with a fine tooth comb to ensure I was making the right call. Here are the highlights of what I found:

  4. marcos cervantes says:

    Rate:5.0 out of 5 stars
    i have both an ipad and the galaxy. And the galaxy is way better. No website restrictions like on ipad, so i can get on websites that run flash like fancast and youtube. (on the ipad you need an app to watch videos on youtube, and they have to be videos that were made to be seen on the apple, which means many aren’t apple ready). The keyboard is a lot fater to use. Out of the box it comes with some great apps. I dont have to link to itunes to transfer files. On the galaxy I can download files from email and open them just like a pc, unlike apple where i would need a special app and link to itunes to see files. its more portable than the ipad. I got it unlocked and i can use my phones sim card on it… overall a better product than the ipad and without the apple restrictions.

  5. nexus_one says:

    Rate:4.0 out of 5 stars
    This product is really good. Carrying a stock android of 2.2. Although it feels almost like a pound but its just the right size for your pocket or purse. Samsung really made promised on overall graphics of the tablet. i still haven’t fully dug into the tablet all the way. Only one thing I can really point out is the internet with this device on carrier 3g network. I gave it four stars for it for that reason. The internet is horribly slow. IThe internet can also drop as well. Thats why wifi comes in all the way. Very fast on Wifi. As for games is really great. I usually have all my movies and tv shows on itunes, so theres no need to buy any from the media hub unless theres a reason if my show or movie isn’t specified on itunes. The box comes in black. A set of headphones, the tablet, and a few manuals. There is no case or cover which left me disappointed about it. Samsung should have least put cases in the boxes just like t-mobile and their mobile devices. Battery power is awesome. Charged very fast charging. From a half a charge in about an hour. I’d say two hours for a full charge. As for camera, it’s no that bad. As for orientation portrait and landscape mode, it is a little sluggish when turning the tablet either way. I’d say that I am waiting for honeycomb update for the tablet itself to experience the full force of a tablet. 2.2 is a good build on it, just not perfectly set for the tablet. There are apps that aren’t adjusted for it. But all developers will jump on track as soon as this tablet sells more often. Thats it for my review. Its a great tablet. It will not or cannot replace a laptop. And its a lot like and android phone, just bigger. I do recommend buying this tablet if your interest in one for yourself. If you have any questions regarding this feel free to ask me. I’ll answer the best of my ability. As I dig deeper into the this tablet, I’ll post more information regarding this over the next few days. Please to read all post for more understanding about the tablet.

  6. Ricardo says:

    Rate:5.0 out of 5 stars
    Just want to say that I bought the Samsung Tab outside the US, so it might not be the same as US units. It is unlocked, and all the functions such Bluetooth are fully operational. This is not a review by an IT pro, but simply an end-user’s initial thoughts after a week of using the machine.

  7. Donald A. Ostrower says:

    Rate:3.0 out of 5 stars
    A beautiful product EXCEPT T-mobile has disabled the telephone. When you install a T-mobile SIM card you cannot make a voice call. If you pay to have this tablet unlocked you still cannot make a voice call with any carrier’s SIM.