A great thing about it is that it runs Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich. The display of the Galaxy Tab 2 is a 7 inch one, and has a 1024 x 600 resolution. The CPU is a dual-core one, running at 1 GHz, and you also get a 3 megapixel main camera, as well as a VGA one on the front, for video chatting purposes. The battery is a 4000 mAh one and the tablet will be available with 8, 16 and 32 GB memory. Now, I’m not going to compare the Galaxy Tab 2 with what’s probably the most important Ice Cream Sandwich Tablet on the market now, which is the Asus Transformer Prime, as they’re in completely different product classes (the Asus has a quad-core CPU, as well as a 10,1 inch display at a 1280 x 800 resolution, plus a keyboard including an additional battery and so on…), but I’m going to say that this one has something that even the Asus tablet doesn’t have – a version featuring 3G connectivity. Different versions will be available on the market at the same time – with Wi-Fi, as well as with both Wi-Fi and 3G. And there’s another point where this tablet will sound tempting to many people – its pricing. According to Sammy Hub, that lists the prices for Scandinavian countries, the tablet will cost somewhere between $419 and $463 – Wi-Fi, and between $523 and $568 – Wi-Fi and 3G (a $712 price is listed for this version in Denmark, but they say it’s probably just a typo). Comment Name * Email *
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