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unlocked samssung galaxy 7.7 phone reviews |
A long overdue replacement for the
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SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB 7.7 is a dual-core tablet running Android 3.2. It retains the compact size of its predecessor, coming in at about half the size and weight of an iPad. The NEW GALAXY TAB 7.7 ships with the latest edition of this, version 3.2. The Android 3.2 operating system has been enhanced with SOCIAL NETWORKING services, corporate connectivity tools and even on-device encryption. MULTIMEDIA playback options are very good, so it looks like the Galaxy Tab 7.7 might be a strong contender for both business and domestic customers. The sides are well curved and offer a natural and ergonomic grip, while the brushed metal back adds a higher-quality physical appearance than the plastic shell of the original 7-inch Galaxy Tab. Comparison shots between the two 7(ish)-inch Galaxy Tabs are available after the break, but I’m struck by the impression that the 7.7 model has more to do with its fellow 2011 Tabs than the one it most logically replaces, the Tab 7. The latter is now a year old (almost retirement age in the tech business), which is thrown into sharp relief by the faster, slimmer, and prettier successor. You know the strengths of the Galaxy Tab 7.7, namely its superb screen and absolutely minimal physical footprint, but let’s not go overboard in our praise. Even the very latest version of Android (Honeycomb, v3.2) isn’t quite up to the standard of iOS in terms of responsiveness and utility-enhancing applications, and I did manage to spot the familiar lag when dragging onscreen items around the Android interface. That’s a software shortcoming that will get better with time, mind you, and having the almost-standard 1280 x 800 Android tablet resolution should stand this Galaxy Tab in great stead to receive the Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade. Samsung says it’ll do its utmost to provide users with the best possible software, but wouldn’t commit on whether or not the 7.7 will get ICS. There was also no commitment on the critical questions of price and availability. For now, just enjoy the eye candy!