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HD Video Review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
One of the most interesting aspects of a tablet is its mobility. Not all are ready to be worn comfortably and not all can offer a complete user experience anywhere. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 Samsung fulfills both criteria.
Lightweight and with 3G.
To meet the two requirements just mentioned two things are necessary.
On the one hand we are facing one of the finer and lighter tablets on the market with the permission of the iPod 2. Obviously if we are to tablets with smaller screens will find that weigh less, but you lose the convenience of a 10-inch screen. This is discussed in the article the portability of tablets.
In addition we are able to put a SIM card to access the Internet and mobility. This opens a range of possibilities that we have at home with wireless. Able to use GPS as augmented reality viewer on a journey, as the contact system in a conveyance. What we do with a Smartphone, but more comfortable and much more autonomy.
The hardware.
The finish of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is one of the things that caught our attention. In addition to the lightness and thinness struck by the rubbery material on the back that makes it very difficult when the support from slipping on a surface. This minimizes potential problems due to falls. In addition, the glass Gorilla Glass of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 reinforces the screen and that mobility is more likely that this suffering that having it at home.
The software.
As it does on their mobiles Samsung implements a layer, called Touch wiz on Android’s native interface. Unlike the Honeycomb mobile interface does not completely hide the original, merely enhance the experience with things like shortcuts, notifications or pop-ups.
Conclusion.
We have tested and several tablets and this is one of the best feelings you left us. It has some drawbacks, as in all, but it seems a good bet if this type of device is one that interests you. If you want to see it in pictures you refer to the photo gallery of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.
Most Popular Mobile Communications In The World
In the 90′s, Nokia was an innovative company that is partly responsible for the mobile (or cellular) is the most popular form of communication in the world, changing our habits to the point of changing the way the contemporary society behaves. In times where the development of software on small devices was a daunting task, were able to compensate with innovation in the device itself in the hardware.
But times have changed radically. The “shrinking” of almost any technological device that can allow a complete operating system installed on a device the size of a phone. Several companies have tried with little success.
In 2005 Nokia announced the N95; its great proposal for what they thought should be a Smartphone, which began shipping in 2006. Regardless of its sales, is the beginning of a downward spiral that continues to this day and has not stopped accelerating? With a physical keyboard 12-button down (like any other normal phone), a non-touch screen, an operating system capable of eating the battery in five hours, dedicated multimedia buttons seem more decorative than useful, an extremely difficult process to obtain and installation of a GPS application and it took five to ten minutes to position yourself, the N95 was an example of how misguided they were the company.
Nokia did not understand that times change, the hardware lost importance and the devices themselves do not sell unless we give solutions to the people through extensive applications through applications. The output of the phone just made the wound bleed more, touch screen 3.5 inches (9 centimeters) touch a total approach to what happens within it, the software.
The output of the App Store just confirmed the change in the mindset of consumers. The phones were no longer such a thing to become a mobile platform where one can do certain things depending on the applications installed. Meanwhile, Nokia continued a strategy of focusing on hardware while maintaining vast and complicated devices which are adapted to certain conditions. Want to work? Need E-Series Want entertainment? N Series for you Want music? It’s best X Series, which has “dedicated buttons” for it. Almost no need to mention the failed strategy N-Gage, which was another dedicated phone for games.
A former developer Nokia said some time for the software company is a “feature”, like a certain group of buttons or the screen size or shape of the device. That’s why in recent times the company had four operating systems on parallel development: S40 (ISA), S60 (Simian) and Windows Me ego Phone.