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Samsung unveils monster 5.3-inch Samsung Galaxy Note tabletphone

By , 2 September, 2011, No Comment

Samsung is blurring the line between a tablet and a smartphone with the the 5.3-inch Galaxy Note

Samsung has finally revealed the identity of the Galaxy Note at IFA – a 5.3-inch beast of a smartphone that crosses the line into tablet territory.

The Galaxy Note was first mentioned in an IFA trade show teaser last week alongside the Wave 3 and Galaxy Tab 7.7. At the time we assumed that it would be another tablet – but we were only partially right. 

In addition to the ginormous 1200 x 800 Super AMOLED screen, the device also features a 1.4 GHz dual-core processor, dual 8 megapixel and 2 megapixel cameras, Android 2.3 and a stylus that’s optimized with “S Pen” software.

Of course, this isn’t the first time a company has dabbled in this tablet/smartphone territory. Consider that the Dell Streak didn’t exactly fly off the shelves. 

Still, the Galay Note appears to be a far more impressive device, so it could stand a chance (especially if you have big hands). 

Engadget notes that Samsung is currently in negotiations with carriers for the Galaxy Note, so it might be some time before we learn about a release date or pricing. 

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Samsung intoduces the Galaxy Tab 7.7

By , 1 September, 2011, No Comment
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Powered by Android 3.2, the Galaxy Tab 7.7 features a dual-core processor and a spectacular Super AMOLED Plus screen

Samsung is at IFA in Germany today where they unveiled their next Honeycomb-powered tablet, the Galaxy Tab 7.7.

Further extending the Galaxy Tab brand beyond the 10.1 and the Tab 8.9, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 7.7 features a dual-core 1.4GHz processor, 7.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, and HSPA+21Mbps support. 

Whats more, the tablet includes Android 3.2 Honeycomb, microSD expansion, 1080MH playback, and a 5100mAh battery all packed into a crazy thin 7.89mm body.

As UnwiredView points out, the 7.7-inch screen is in keeping with Samsung’s push toward devices that straddle the line between the tablet and smartphone spaces. The Tab 7.7 isn’t going to replace your laptop or iPad or Tab 10.1 for multimedia of movies, but should be great for email.

Pricing and carrier availability have yet to be announced for the Tab 7.7, but presuming Sammmy is permitted to sell them, the wait shouldn’t be too long.

A hands-on video courtesy of Engadget of the Galaxy Tab 7.7 has been posted below. Enjoy!

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Early View: Samsung Galaxy Note vs iPhone 4: which is best?

By , 1 September, 2011, No Comment

Early View: Samsung Galaxy Note vs iPhone 4: which is best?

Samsung Galaxy Note vs iPhone 4

Samsung’s become one of the most interesting smartphone firms, and its Galaxy handsets have won deserved applause – not least our coveted Best mobile phone in the world award.

The Samsung Galaxy Note is its latest, and perhaps its greatest, handset. So how does it compare to Apple’s iPhone 4? There’s only one way to find out…

Samsung Galaxy Note vs iPhone 4: Operating system

The iPhone 4 has Apple’s venerable iOS, which is weeks – possibly even days – away from being updated to iOS 5. The Samsung Galaxy Note has Android 2.3 Gingerbread with Samsung’s own TouchWiz user interface on top, and we wouldn’t be entirely surprised if the Note gets Ice Cream Sandwich when that version of Android ships.

  • Hands on: Samsung Galaxy Note review

Samsung Galaxy Note vs iPhone 4: processor

The Galaxy Note has a 1.4GHz dual core processor, while the iPhone has a single core 1GHz A4 processor.

Samsung Galaxy Note vs iPhone 4: touchscreen

Both devices have touchscreens, although the Galaxy Note also has a pressure sensitive stylus. The Samsung has a 5.3" WXGA delivering 1280×800 at a density of 285ppi, while the iPhone has a 3.5-inch screen offering 960×640 at 326ppi. The Samsung, then, is much bigger without being much blockier.

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Samsung Galaxy Note vs iPhone 4: storage

Both devices are equally pitched here, offering a choice of 16GB or 32GB of flash storage.

Samsung Galaxy Note vs iPhone 4: memory

The iPhone 4 has 512MB of system memory and the Galaxy Note has 1GB, which should make tabbed browsing and other memory-hungry tasks less clunky.

Samsung Galaxy Note vs iPhone 4: camera

The iPhone’s 5-megapixel camera has an LED flash and records 720p HD video, and there’s a second VGA camera on the front for video chat. The Galaxy Note has an 8MP rear camera with LED flash capable of 1080p HD video and a 2MP front-facing camera.

Samsung Galaxy Note vs iPhone 4: connectivity

The iPhone has 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and 3G HSDPA/GPRS/EDGE connectivity, while the Galaxy Note offers faster HSPA+ (21Mbps compared to the iPhone’s 7.2Mbps), 802.11a as well as b/g/n, and Bluetooth 3.0. The Galaxy Note also offers USB connectivity, and there will be a 4G/LTE version for US customers.

Samsung Galaxy Note vs iPhone 4: dimensions and weight

The iPhone 4 is 115.2 x 58.6 x 9.3mm and weighs 137g. The Galaxy Note is 146.85 x 82.95 x 9.65mm and weighs 178g. The iPhone’s clearly lighter, but it’s a good bit smaller too.

Samsung galaxy note vs iphone 4

Samsung Galaxy Note vs iPhone 4: talk and standby times

Samsung hasn’t published talktime figures yet but the Galaxy Note’s battery is a 2,500mAh job compared to the 1,420mAh battery in the iPhone 4, so we’d expect the bigger battery to compensate for the energy demands of that enormous screen. The iPhone 4 delivers up to 7 hours talktime on 3G and up to 300 hours standby.

Samsung Galaxy Note vs iPhone 4: which is best?

We have a clear winner, and it isn’t an iPhone. The Samsung Galaxy Note has a faster processor, more system memory, a higher resolution screen with near-Retina pixel density, better cameras and better connectivity.

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There are a few caveats, though. The first is real-world battery life – despite the bigger battery, that enormous screen could prove to be an energy-sapper – and the second is how comfortable the Note is to hold. Five inches isn’t big in tablet terms, but it’s awfully big for a smartphone.

It’s worth mentioning too that the iPhone 4 is nearing the end of its life as Apple’s flagship: the iPhone 5 is mere weeks away, and while we’re not expecting anything revolutionary we’d still expect a major speed boost and a whole bunch of tweaks. Will that be enough to depose Samsung as the Smartphone King? Ask us again in October.

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