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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 or simply Samsung Galaxy Tab is an Android-based mini-tablet computer produced by Samsung.[2] Available from 5 November 2010. The tablet was first introduced on 2 September 2010 at the IFA in Berlin.[3] The Galaxy Tab was the first Samsung Android-powered tablet to be released.[4]

Samsung Galaxy Tab
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 running CyanogenMod 10 (Android 4.1.2)
DeveloperSamsung
ManufacturerSamsung Electronics
TypeTablet Computer
Release date5 November 2010
Operating systemOriginal: Android 2.2 "Froyo" with TouchWiz UI 3.0/4.0
Current: Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" with TouchWiz UI 3.0/4.0
Unofficial: Android 6.0 “Marshmallow " via CyanogenMod 13.0
CPUSamsung Exynos 3110 (code-named "Hummingbird") ARM Cortex A8; 1.0 GHz
Memory512 MB or 444 MB
StorageFlash memory
2 GB (CDMA), 16 GB or 32 GB models and microSD slot
Display1024×600 px (aspect ratio 16:10), 7.0 in (180 mm) diagonal, appr. 21 sq in (138 cm2) at 170 PPI or 200 PPI
InputMulti-touch screen
Camera3.2 MP AF camera with LED flash
1.3 MP front-facing (for video calls)
Connectivity(GSM / GPRS / EDGE): 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz

(HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s, HSDPA 7.2 Mbit/s): 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz, or 1700 / 1900 MHz
CDMA 800 / 1900 MHz EVDO Rev A[1]
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, DLNA

Connection Port
Power4000 mAh battery
Dimensions190.09 mm (7.484 in) (H)
120.45 mm (4.742 in) (W)
11.98 mm (0.472 in) (D)
Mass380 g (13 oz)
RelatedSamsung Galaxy S
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7
WebsiteSamsung GALAXY Tab

The Galaxy Tab has a 7-inch (180 mm) TFT-LCD touchscreen, Wi-Fi capability, a 1.0 GHz ARM Cortex-A8 Samsung Exynos 3110 (code-named "Hummingbird") processor, the Swype input system,[5] a 3.2 MP rear-facing camera and a 1.3 MP front-facing camera for video calls. It runs the Android 2.2 (Froyo) operating system,[6] and supports telephone functionality as a speaker phone, via provided wired ear piece or Bluetooth earpieces (except models sold in the US). It can download videoconferencing apps such as Tango or Skype as alternative to telephone functionality.[7]

Hardware

The tablet is enclosed in a plastic frame[8] that makes it lighter than other metal-bodied tablets, weighing 380 g (0.84 lb).[9]

The GT-P1000 model carries a 7" Super TFT instead of the AMOLED which is used by Samsung in its Galaxy S phones.[10] The screen has a 1024×600 resolution With mDNIE (Mobile Digital Natural Images Engine). Internal flash storage of 2 GB (North America CDMA models), 16 GB or 32 GB can be supplemented with a microSD flash card with up to 32 GB. The Exynos 3110 (also known as Hummingbird) SoC design features a 1.0 GHz ARM architecture Cortex A8 CPU and has 512, 444, or 640 MB of RAM paired with a PowerVR SGX540 graphics processor.

The WIFI-only model GT-P1010 has a different OMAP 3630 based SoC design. It incorporates also a 1.0 GHz Cortex A8 CPU but the graphics chip is a PowerVR SGX530 graphics processor which is only half as powerful as the SGX540 of the GT-P1000. Also, the GT-P1010 tab does not support TV out. Samsung has provided an update to Android 2.3 Gingerbread android version only for selected regions like the UK.[11]

The tablet has two cameras: a 3.2 rear MP camera with a LED flash and a 1.3 MP front camera for video calling (the Verizon model has a 3-megapixel rear camera).[12] The front camera has auto focus capability. The camera also has auto image stitching, combining 8 pictures. Modes include single shot, continuous, panorama, and self-shot. It can automatically trigger on detecting that the subject smiles. Autogeotagging uses the internal GPS receiver.

The tablet has GPS, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, and handsfree/bluetooth/headphone telephone. Cellular protocols include GSM CDMA, HSPA (HSUPA).[13]

The proprietary 30-pin docking and charging connector is not shared with other manufacturers.[14] This connector appears very similar to the standard PDMI connector (a non-proprietary alternative to Apple's docking connector) and is sometimes mistaken for it, but it is non-standard and all accessories, including charging cables, are incompatible with other equipment and only available from Samsung.[citation needed]

Samsung says that its 4000 mAh battery will give it 7 hours of video playback or 10 hours of talk time.[15]

The GSM variants of the Galaxy Tab have an externally accessible SIM card slot. If the SIM card is removed while the system is on, the system automatically reboots. The AT&T and T-Mobile variants of the Galaxy Tab ship with a micro SIM in a micro SIM adapter. For non-US Galaxy Tabs, with phone function, this slot can also accommodate a 3G data-only SIM card if the user does not need telephone functionality.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab also has an optional RCA plug connector through which the screen image is shown on a TV or other display (the Tab's own screen cannot be turned off; it can be dimmed with a backlight dimming app).[16]

Software

This tablet comes with a version of the Android 2.3 (originally 2.2) operating system with some custom skins and applications.[17] Most Android 2.2 apps developed using Google's guidelines for Android should scale properly when displayed on larger-screen devices such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab, according to Samsung.[18] Adobe Flash 10.1, DivX,[19] MPEG-4, WMV and Xvid, H.263, H.264[20] support has also been announced. The Tab uses Atmel's maXTouch multi touch capacitive touchscreen,[21][22] and supports multi-tasking.[23][24]

The Tab supports calendar, email and instant messaging applications. It has a launcher for e-reading applications which starts PressDisplay when reading newspapers, Kobo when reading e-books, and Zinio when reading magazines.[25] For viewing and editing Microsoft Office documents, the Galaxy Tab also comes bundled with the Android version of ThinkFree Office Mobile.[26]

The Tab can also provide tethering, acting as a Wi-Fi hotspot for up to 5 devices. Stored addresses can be displayed in Google Maps with one click. It also allows linkage with a contact's Facebook profile if the phone address is linked with the contact's Facebook address.

Several HD video content multimedia formats, including DivX, XviD, MPEG4, H.263, H.264, are supported.[27] It can play video content either stored on the device itself or streamed from YouTube, and can output 720p video to a TV either as composite video or via HDMI when using the optional dock.[28]

Text can be entered using Swype, by tracing a path over letters on a virtual keyboard, and standard XT9 predictive typing is also supported.[29]

TouchWiz Samsung Galaxy Tabs allow the screen display to be saved.[30] Honeycomb tablets without TouchWiz, including the 10.1 in Galaxy Tab, must either be rooted or have the SDK installed in order to capture screenshots.[31]

Hundreds of thousands of mobile apps, the majority being free, are available from Google Play.[32][33]

The Tab also come with AllShare software that allow sharing of multimedia files for presentations in conference rooms or for in an education setting for classroom lectures or assignments,[34] or even act as remote control (for Samsung product only).,[35] The Tab can also be combined with a Wi-Fi All-Share Cast Hub to allows for quick and easy pairing with non-Samsung USB enable hardware and you can control content and perform actions from your phone.[36]

Upgrades

In May 2011, it was reported that Android Gingerbread 2.3.3 was being made available in Italy, with other regions expected to follow.[37]

Several updates have been made throughout the world and in February 2012, Android version Gingerbread 2.3.6 was made available.[38] Other upgrades was 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and 4.1.2 Jelly Bean it was official for Samsung Galaxy GT-P1000 it become unofficial when upgrade to 4.2.1 Jelly Bean[citation needed]

Security and privacy

Early impressions and reviews

Some published early impressions were favourable,[18] and the Tab was considered a serious rival to the iPad.[39][40][41] "Rough edges" which should improve with later software updates were commented on.[42]

Release

Africa

  • South Africa started selling the Tablet from November 2010[43]
  • Nigeria | 5 November 2010, Etisalat Nigeria became the first cellular network in Africa to launch the Galaxy Tab.[44]
  • Angola 1 December 2010, Movicel used the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7" as the launch Tablet for its December launched GSM 900 MHz Network conversion from a CDMA 800 MHz.
  • Ghana | 6 December 2010, Vodafone Ghana launched the Galaxy Tab.
  • Uganda | 2010, MTN Uganda launched the Galaxy Tab

Asia

The Samsung Galaxy Tab has been released in Indonesia and Thailand without contract. in Malaysia under contract by Maxis. The Galaxy Tab was also released in the Philippines under contract by Smart and is also available without contract for the GSM version, in Japan under contract with NTT Docomo and in Singapore which was released exclusively with Singtel on 13 November 2010.

South Korea

The Samsung Galaxy Tab was released South Korea on 3 November 2010, delayed from the original release date of 14 October.

Japan

The Samsung Galaxy Tab was released on 26 November 2010.

Pakistan

The Samsung Galaxy Tab released on 22 December 2010. It is available without a contract from Mobilink as well as in the open market.

India

Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab in India on 10 November 2010.[45]

Australia

The Samsung Galaxy Tab was released on 8 November 2010. It is available without a contract from several major national retailers, and under contract from Vodafone, Telstra, Optus and other carriers.[46]

Brazil

The Samsung Galaxy Tab was released in Brazil on 26 November 2010. Brazilian version seems to be faster; the processor is clocked at 1.2 GHz and it has support for Analog VHF and UHF NTSC TV and Digital ISDB-T broadcasts.

Europe

The Samsung Galaxy Tab was released in Germany and Poland on 11 October 2010. The UK version of the Tab was released on 1 November 2010. In Spain and most other European countries it was released later in 2010.

Middle East

The Samsung Galaxy Tab has been officially released in the Middle east in Dubai's GITEX Shopper the largest gathering of the region's leading ICT retailers and suppliers.

United States

The Galaxy tab has been released in the US from T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T, U.S. Cellular and Verizon.

T-Mobile started offering the SGH-T849 Galaxy Tab on 10 November 2010.[47]

Verizon started offering the SCH-I800 Galaxy Tab on 11 November 2010. Verizon's version of the Galaxy Tab has a textured black back, as opposed to the standard plastic rear of the T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T versions. The Verizon and Sprint versions disable the Human Interface Device (HID) bluetooth features so it will not work with bluetooth keyboards, mice, etc. However, updates did correct this issue for both carriers.

Sprint started offering the Galaxy Tab on 14 November 2010.[citation needed]

AT&T began offering the Tab on 21 November 2010, with no contract requirement.[48]

The FCC approved a Wi-Fi only version of the Galaxy Tab.[49] Some Best Buy advertisements appear to have been prematurely leaked about the Wi-Fi only version of the Galaxy Tab.[50]

Wi-Fi-only model was released on 11 April 2011.[51]

Sales

A week after its release, Samsung announced that they had sold 600,000 units.[52] On 4 December, it was reported that the 1 million mark was reached, two months after launch.[53] However, an executive at Lenovo claimed that Samsung had only sold 20,000 out of the 1 million Galaxy Tabs that were shipped.[54] In January 2011 Samsung announced they had shipped 2 million units to stores. In August 2012, actual sales figures were released in the patent infringement court case against Apple showing that a total of 1.4M Galaxy Tabs were sold from launch to Q2 2012.[55]

Successor models

During the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Verizon Wireless and Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile) announced that a new 4G LTE-Enabled Samsung Galaxy Tab features access to Verizon Wireless' 4G/LTE Mobile Broadband Network and a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera will be available.[56]

At the Mobile World Congress event in 2011 Barcelona Samsung showed a new Galaxy Tab model with bigger 10.1 inch HD displays and faster processor, running Google's Android Honeycomb operating system.[57] It was set for a US release in March 2011 and a European release in April. However, after the iPad 2 release, some specifications were described as "inadequate"[58] by the executive vice president of Samsung's mobile division.

This would lead to the introduction of a newer, slimmer 10.1" model at the Samsung Unpacked Event during CTIA Wireless Convention in March 2011, together with an 8.9 inch model, pushing the release date further to 8 June for the US release and "early summer" for the latter model.[59] Although there was no information about a delay of the European release date, it was announced that the previous design, seen at the Mobile World Congress, would be sold relabelled as "Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v".[60]

During IFA 2011 in Berlin, Samsung announced the new Galaxy Tab 7.7, sporting a dual-core 1.4 GHz processor, 1 GB of memory, support for 32 GB MicroSD cards (possibly only on some models), a 5,100mAh battery, a front-facing 2-megapixel camera and a rear-facing 3-megapixel camera with flash. There will be 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB models available and each will support 802.11 a/b/g/n standards at both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. The unit measures 196.7 x 133 x 7.89 mm (7.75 x 5.24 x 0.31 inches) and weighs 335g (11.8 oz) making it much more single-hand friendly than larger models from Samsung and other manufacturers.[61]

The original successor to the original Galaxy Tab is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. This model features the same 7" screen with the same resolution of 1,024 x 600, and uses a PLS panel. Also it now comes with Android 3.2 Honeycomb pre-installed as well as including newer, more powerful hardware. The new model includes a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, 16 GB or 32 GB of user accessible flash storage, and a 2-megapixel front and 3-megapixel rear-facing camera. The device is much smaller than the original, measuring 193.5 x 122.4 x 9.9 mm and weighing just 345 grams. Although originally it was pitted to be the successor, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 plus was seen more as an update to the original Galaxy Tab 7.0.

The first true successor tablets in the series are the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 and 10.1 and are aimed at budget markets. The front-facing cameras have been downgraded to VGA quality, the chip set is now a TI OMAP4430 1.0 GHz dual-core, and is slightly thicker. In addition, the 5 GHz WiFi has been dropped. The 10.1" version retails for $399 and the 7.0" version retails for $249.

On the other hand, Samsung released the first tablet under the Samsung Galaxy Note series which was the Galaxy Note 10.1 and was expanded further by the release of Samsung's first 8-inch tablet which was the Galaxy Note 8.0. The Galaxy Note series replaced the Galaxy tab series in the upper tier market which was once its tier. Also the Note 10.1 was seen as a higher-end alternative to the Galaxy tab 10.1, tab 2 10.1, and tab 3 10.1 as it has a 10.1-inch display and uses a quad-core 1.4 GHz processor and supports the Samsung S-Pen input as seen on the original Galaxy Note phone. While the Note 8.0 was seen as a higher-end alternative to the Galaxy tab 3 8.0 which also uses a quad-core 1.6 GHz processor and also supports the Samsung S-Pen found in the Note series.

The second and current true successor tablets in the series are the Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 and 10.1 as well as the new variant under the Galaxy Tab line and second 8-inch tablet made by Samsung which was the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 which are again aimed at budget markets. The front-facing cameras have been upgraded back to 1.3 MP quality, the chip set for the three tablets are now manufactured by different chipmakers namely Marvell for the 7.0, Samsung for the 8.0, and Intel for the 10.1, and is significantly thinner thanks to the new unified Samsung Design. In addition, the tablets now support some of the features once reserved for the S and Note series such as the Smart Stay, S-Voice, and exclusively on the 8.0 is the Multi-Window . The 10.1" version retails for $399, the 8.0" version at $299 and the 7.0" version $199.

See also

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External links

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab official page
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab Fans Page

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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 0 or simply Samsung Galaxy Tab is an Android based mini tablet computer produced by Samsung 2 Available from 5 November 2010 The tablet was first introduced on 2 September 2010 at the IFA in Berlin 3 The Galaxy Tab was the first Samsung Android powered tablet to be released 4 Samsung Galaxy TabSamsung Galaxy Tab 7 0 running CyanogenMod 10 Android 4 1 2 DeveloperSamsungManufacturerSamsung ElectronicsTypeTablet ComputerRelease date5 November 2010Operating systemOriginal Android 2 2 Froyo with TouchWiz UI 3 0 4 0Current Android 2 3 Gingerbread with TouchWiz UI 3 0 4 0Unofficial Android 6 0 Marshmallow via CyanogenMod 13 0CPUSamsung Exynos 3110 code named Hummingbird ARM Cortex A8 1 0 GHzMemory512 MB or 444 MBStorageFlash memory2 GB CDMA 16 GB or 32 GB models and microSD slotDisplay1024 600 px aspect ratio 16 10 7 0 in 180 mm diagonal appr 21 sq in 138 cm2 at 170 PPI or 200 PPIInputMulti touch screenCamera3 2 MP AF camera with LED flash 1 3 MP front facing for video calls Connectivity GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz HSUPA 5 76 Mbit s HSDPA 7 2 Mbit s 900 1900 2100 MHz or 1700 1900 MHz CDMA 800 1900 MHz EVDO Rev A 1 Wi Fi 802 11b g n Bluetooth 3 0 DLNA Connection PortPower4000 mAh batteryDimensions190 09 mm 7 484 in H 120 45 mm 4 742 in W 11 98 mm 0 472 in D Mass380 g 13 oz RelatedSamsung Galaxy S Samsung Galaxy Tab 10 1 Samsung Galaxy Tab 8 9 Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 7WebsiteSamsung GALAXY TabThe Galaxy Tab has a 7 inch 180 mm TFT LCD touchscreen Wi Fi capability a 1 0 GHz ARM Cortex A8 Samsung Exynos 3110 code named Hummingbird processor the Swype input system 5 a 3 2 MP rear facing camera and a 1 3 MP front facing camera for video calls It runs the Android 2 2 Froyo operating system 6 and supports telephone functionality as a speaker phone via provided wired ear piece or Bluetooth earpieces except models sold in the US It can download videoconferencing apps such as Tango or Skype as alternative to telephone functionality 7 Contents 1 Hardware 2 Software 2 1 Upgrades 2 2 Security and privacy 3 Early impressions and reviews 4 Release 4 1 Africa 4 2 Asia 4 2 1 South Korea 4 2 2 Japan 4 2 3 Pakistan 4 2 4 India 4 3 Australia 4 4 Brazil 4 5 Europe 4 6 Middle East 4 7 United States 5 Sales 6 Successor models 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHardware EditThe tablet is enclosed in a plastic frame 8 that makes it lighter than other metal bodied tablets weighing 380 g 0 84 lb 9 The GT P1000 model carries a 7 Super TFT instead of the AMOLED which is used by Samsung in its Galaxy S phones 10 The screen has a 1024 600 resolution With mDNIE Mobile Digital Natural Images Engine Internal flash storage of 2 GB North America CDMA models 16 GB or 32 GB can be supplemented with a microSD flash card with up to 32 GB The Exynos 3110 also known as Hummingbird SoC design features a 1 0 GHz ARM architecture Cortex A8 CPU and has 512 444 or 640 MB of RAM paired with a PowerVR SGX540 graphics processor The WIFI only model GT P1010 has a different OMAP 3630 based SoC design It incorporates also a 1 0 GHz Cortex A8 CPU but the graphics chip is a PowerVR SGX530 graphics processor which is only half as powerful as the SGX540 of the GT P1000 Also the GT P1010 tab does not support TV out Samsung has provided an update to Android 2 3 Gingerbread android version only for selected regions like the UK 11 The tablet has two cameras a 3 2 rear MP camera with a LED flash and a 1 3 MP front camera for video calling the Verizon model has a 3 megapixel rear camera 12 The front camera has auto focus capability The camera also has auto image stitching combining 8 pictures Modes include single shot continuous panorama and self shot It can automatically trigger on detecting that the subject smiles Autogeotagging uses the internal GPS receiver The tablet has GPS 802 11n Wi Fi Bluetooth 3 0 and handsfree bluetooth headphone telephone Cellular protocols include GSM CDMA HSPA HSUPA 13 The proprietary 30 pin docking and charging connector is not shared with other manufacturers 14 This connector appears very similar to the standard PDMI connector a non proprietary alternative to Apple s docking connector and is sometimes mistaken for it but it is non standard and all accessories including charging cables are incompatible with other equipment and only available from Samsung citation needed Samsung says that its 4000 mAh battery will give it 7 hours of video playback or 10 hours of talk time 15 The GSM variants of the Galaxy Tab have an externally accessible SIM card slot If the SIM card is removed while the system is on the system automatically reboots The AT amp T and T Mobile variants of the Galaxy Tab ship with a micro SIM in a micro SIM adapter For non US Galaxy Tabs with phone function this slot can also accommodate a 3G data only SIM card if the user does not need telephone functionality The Samsung Galaxy Tab also has an optional RCA plug connector through which the screen image is shown on a TV or other display the Tab s own screen cannot be turned off it can be dimmed with a backlight dimming app 16 Software EditThis tablet comes with a version of the Android 2 3 originally 2 2 operating system with some custom skins and applications 17 Most Android 2 2 apps developed using Google s guidelines for Android should scale properly when displayed on larger screen devices such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab according to Samsung 18 Adobe Flash 10 1 DivX 19 MPEG 4 WMV and Xvid H 263 H 264 20 support has also been announced The Tab uses Atmel s maXTouch multi touch capacitive touchscreen 21 22 and supports multi tasking 23 24 The Tab supports calendar email and instant messaging applications It has a launcher for e reading applications which starts PressDisplay when reading newspapers Kobo when reading e books and Zinio when reading magazines 25 For viewing and editing Microsoft Office documents the Galaxy Tab also comes bundled with the Android version of ThinkFree Office Mobile 26 The Tab can also provide tethering acting as a Wi Fi hotspot for up to 5 devices Stored addresses can be displayed in Google Maps with one click It also allows linkage with a contact s Facebook profile if the phone address is linked with the contact s Facebook address Several HD video content multimedia formats including DivX XviD MPEG4 H 263 H 264 are supported 27 It can play video content either stored on the device itself or streamed from YouTube and can output 720p video to a TV either as composite video or via HDMI when using the optional dock 28 Text can be entered using Swype by tracing a path over letters on a virtual keyboard and standard XT9 predictive typing is also supported 29 TouchWiz Samsung Galaxy Tabs allow the screen display to be saved 30 Honeycomb tablets without TouchWiz including the 10 1 in Galaxy Tab must either be rooted or have the SDK installed in order to capture screenshots 31 Hundreds of thousands of mobile apps the majority being free are available from Google Play 32 33 The Tab also come with AllShare software that allow sharing of multimedia files for presentations in conference rooms or for in an education setting for classroom lectures or assignments 34 or even act as remote control for Samsung product only 35 The Tab can also be combined with a Wi Fi All Share Cast Hub to allows for quick and easy pairing with non Samsung USB enable hardware and you can control content and perform actions from your phone 36 Upgrades Edit In May 2011 it was reported that Android Gingerbread 2 3 3 was being made available in Italy with other regions expected to follow 37 Several updates have been made throughout the world and in February 2012 Android version Gingerbread 2 3 6 was made available 38 Other upgrades was 4 0 Ice Cream Sandwich and 4 1 2 Jelly Bean it was official for Samsung Galaxy GT P1000 it become unofficial when upgrade to 4 2 1 Jelly Bean citation needed Security and privacy Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2012 See also Mobile securityEarly impressions and reviews EditSome published early impressions were favourable 18 and the Tab was considered a serious rival to the iPad 39 40 41 Rough edges which should improve with later software updates were commented on 42 Release EditAfrica Edit South Africa started selling the Tablet from November 2010 43 Nigeria 5 November 2010 Etisalat Nigeria became the first cellular network in Africa to launch the Galaxy Tab 44 Angola 1 December 2010 Movicel used the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 as the launch Tablet for its December launched GSM 900 MHz Network conversion from a CDMA 800 MHz Ghana 6 December 2010 Vodafone Ghana launched the Galaxy Tab Uganda 2010 MTN Uganda launched the Galaxy TabAsia Edit The Samsung Galaxy Tab has been released in Indonesia and Thailand without contract in Malaysia under contract by Maxis The Galaxy Tab was also released in the Philippines under contract by Smart and is also available without contract for the GSM version in Japan under contract with NTT Docomo and in Singapore which was released exclusively with Singtel on 13 November 2010 South Korea Edit The Samsung Galaxy Tab was released South Korea on 3 November 2010 delayed from the original release date of 14 October Japan Edit The Samsung Galaxy Tab was released on 26 November 2010 Pakistan Edit The Samsung Galaxy Tab released on 22 December 2010 It is available without a contract from Mobilink as well as in the open market India Edit Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab in India on 10 November 2010 45 Australia Edit The Samsung Galaxy Tab was released on 8 November 2010 It is available without a contract from several major national retailers and under contract from Vodafone Telstra Optus and other carriers 46 Brazil Edit The Samsung Galaxy Tab was released in Brazil on 26 November 2010 Brazilian version seems to be faster the processor is clocked at 1 2 GHz and it has support for Analog VHF and UHF NTSC TV and Digital ISDB T broadcasts Europe Edit The Samsung Galaxy Tab was released in Germany and Poland on 11 October 2010 The UK version of the Tab was released on 1 November 2010 In Spain and most other European countries it was released later in 2010 Middle East Edit The Samsung Galaxy Tab has been officially released in the Middle east in Dubai s GITEX Shopper the largest gathering of the region s leading ICT retailers and suppliers United States Edit The Galaxy tab has been released in the US from T Mobile Sprint AT amp T U S Cellular and Verizon T Mobile started offering the SGH T849 Galaxy Tab on 10 November 2010 47 Verizon started offering the SCH I800 Galaxy Tab on 11 November 2010 Verizon s version of the Galaxy Tab has a textured black back as opposed to the standard plastic rear of the T Mobile Sprint and AT amp T versions The Verizon and Sprint versions disable the Human Interface Device HID bluetooth features so it will not work with bluetooth keyboards mice etc However updates did correct this issue for both carriers Sprint started offering the Galaxy Tab on 14 November 2010 citation needed AT amp T began offering the Tab on 21 November 2010 with no contract requirement 48 The FCC approved a Wi Fi only version of the Galaxy Tab 49 Some Best Buy advertisements appear to have been prematurely leaked about the Wi Fi only version of the Galaxy Tab 50 Wi Fi only model was released on 11 April 2011 51 Sales EditA week after its release Samsung announced that they had sold 600 000 units 52 On 4 December it was reported that the 1 million mark was reached two months after launch 53 However an executive at Lenovo claimed that Samsung had only sold 20 000 out of the 1 million Galaxy Tabs that were shipped 54 In January 2011 Samsung announced they had shipped 2 million units to stores In August 2012 actual sales figures were released in the patent infringement court case against Apple showing that a total of 1 4M Galaxy Tabs were sold from launch to Q2 2012 55 Successor models EditMain articles Samsung Galaxy Tab 8 9 and Samsung Galaxy Tab 10 1 During the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show CES Verizon Wireless and Samsung Telecommunications America Samsung Mobile announced that a new 4G LTE Enabled Samsung Galaxy Tab features access to Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Mobile Broadband Network and a 5 megapixel rear facing camera will be available 56 At the Mobile World Congress event in 2011 Barcelona Samsung showed a new Galaxy Tab model with bigger 10 1 inch HD displays and faster processor running Google s Android Honeycomb operating system 57 It was set for a US release in March 2011 and a European release in April However after the iPad 2 release some specifications were described as inadequate 58 by the executive vice president of Samsung s mobile division This would lead to the introduction of a newer slimmer 10 1 model at the Samsung Unpacked Event during CTIA Wireless Convention in March 2011 together with an 8 9 inch model pushing the release date further to 8 June for the US release and early summer for the latter model 59 Although there was no information about a delay of the European release date it was announced that the previous design seen at the Mobile World Congress would be sold relabelled as Samsung Galaxy Tab 10 1v 60 During IFA 2011 in Berlin Samsung announced the new Galaxy Tab 7 7 sporting a dual core 1 4 GHz processor 1 GB of memory support for 32 GB MicroSD cards possibly only on some models a 5 100mAh battery a front facing 2 megapixel camera and a rear facing 3 megapixel camera with flash There will be 16 GB 32 GB and 64 GB models available and each will support 802 11 a b g n standards at both 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz The unit measures 196 7 x 133 x 7 89 mm 7 75 x 5 24 x 0 31 inches and weighs 335g 11 8 oz making it much more single hand friendly than larger models from Samsung and other manufacturers 61 The original successor to the original Galaxy Tab is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 0 Plus This model features the same 7 screen with the same resolution of 1 024 x 600 and uses a PLS panel Also it now comes with Android 3 2 Honeycomb pre installed as well as including newer more powerful hardware The new model includes a 1 2 GHz dual core processor 16 GB or 32 GB of user accessible flash storage and a 2 megapixel front and 3 megapixel rear facing camera The device is much smaller than the original measuring 193 5 x 122 4 x 9 9 mm and weighing just 345 grams Although originally it was pitted to be the successor the Galaxy Tab 7 0 plus was seen more as an update to the original Galaxy Tab 7 0 The first true successor tablets in the series are the Galaxy Tab 2 7 0 and 10 1 and are aimed at budget markets The front facing cameras have been downgraded to VGA quality the chip set is now a TI OMAP4430 1 0 GHz dual core and is slightly thicker In addition the 5 GHz WiFi has been dropped The 10 1 version retails for 399 and the 7 0 version retails for 249 On the other hand Samsung released the first tablet under the Samsung Galaxy Note series which was the Galaxy Note 10 1 and was expanded further by the release of Samsung s first 8 inch tablet which was the Galaxy Note 8 0 The Galaxy Note series replaced the Galaxy tab series in the upper tier market which was once its tier Also the Note 10 1 was seen as a higher end alternative to the Galaxy tab 10 1 tab 2 10 1 and tab 3 10 1 as it has a 10 1 inch display and uses a quad core 1 4 GHz processor and supports the Samsung S Pen input as seen on the original Galaxy Note phone While the Note 8 0 was seen as a higher end alternative to the Galaxy tab 3 8 0 which also uses a quad core 1 6 GHz processor and also supports the Samsung S Pen found in the Note series The second and current true successor tablets in the series are the Galaxy Tab 3 7 0 and 10 1 as well as the new variant under the Galaxy Tab line and second 8 inch tablet made by Samsung which was the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8 0 which are again aimed at budget markets The front facing cameras have been upgraded back to 1 3 MP quality the chip set for the three tablets are now manufactured by different chipmakers namely Marvell for the 7 0 Samsung for the 8 0 and Intel for the 10 1 and is significantly thinner thanks to the new unified Samsung Design In addition the tablets now support some of the features once reserved for the S and Note series such as the Smart Stay S Voice and exclusively on the 8 0 is the Multi Window The 10 1 version retails for 399 the 8 0 version at 299 and the 7 0 version 199 See also EditList of Android devices Motorola XoomReferences Edit Galaxy Tab Retrieved 24 December 2010 Galaxy Tab unveiled as Samsung s first tablet computer BBC News 2 September 2010 Retrieved 4 December 2010 Tim Gideon 24 August 2010 Samsung Galaxy Tablet Coming in September PC Magazine Ziff Davis Retrieved 4 December 2010 Why Android Tablets are Finally Moving to 4 3 Screen Aspect Ratios 14 November 2014 Ben Woods 25 August 2010 Samsung teases Galaxy Tab tablet device features ZDNet UK Ziff Davis 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