Friday, April 1, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Tab for Verizon Wireless



amazing Samsung Galaxy Tab for Verizon Wireless  is the first Android powered tablet device that seriously can be pitted against Apple's iPad juggernaut.its have alot function and Its features is so amazing like 3G connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth� Wireless Technology 3.0 Android 2.2 Froyo, and all the multi tasking that comes with it, and it all runs in a decidedly smaller form factor, since its display measures on 7 inches across the diagonal.

Like the Sprint Galaxy Tab, Verizon's device runs upon a 1GHz processor and has only 2GB of built-in user storage memory. T-Mobile's Galaxy Tab has 16GB internal, though, so Verizon wisely chose to include a 16GB microSD memory card in the box.

The hardware is pretty much a win, hitting that sweet spot between the large iPad form factor and the compact smartphone. It is easier to be held with one hand than the iPad, but remains highly portable. The problem with the device is that there are very few applications available today that were designed for tablets. Most of all smartphone apps run, but only few - apart from Samsung's own apps - feel like they were made for the job.

This review is based largely on my review of T-Mobile's version of the Galaxy Tab since the two devices are so similar.

You'll find a video showing some of the differences between the Verizon and T-Mobile Galaxy Tab tablets, as well as two in-depth looks at the Tab, after the Table of Contents, below.

























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