A Chinese company competes to introduce products to Samsung
Samsung has just released a video clip for the Galaxy Tab tablet, a Chinese news site reported that it also has 'on hand' the computer model.
Samsung has just released a video clip for the Galaxy Tab tablet, a Chinese news site reported that it also has "on hand" the computer model.
In the videoclip given by Samsung, the Galaxy Tab tablet has a 7-inch AMOLED screen and fully owns the previously anticipated features such as video call, Swype, the function of playing standard HD video clips, Flash support, Digital compass and e-book reading.
Samsung promises to launch this Android 2.2 tablet in Berlin on September 2.
Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet.Photo: Engadget
Almost at the same time as Samsung released a Galaxy Tab video clip, Ifanr.com from China also published photos of a GT-P1000-coded Galaxy Tab. According to Ifanr's version, Samsung's Galaxy Tab has a 7-inch screen (1024 x 600 pixel resolution), 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS global positioning, 3G and Wi-Fi network connectivity.
In addition, Samsung's Galaxy Tab model has a front-facing camera that supports Video call and a number of integrated ebook applications. However, it seems that the Galaxy Tab version of Ifanr is just a sample version and when officially launched, the device will have some changes.
Here are some photos of Galaxy Tab published by Ifanr:
Browse the web with the Galaxy Tab.
Some other details about Galaxy Tab such as product code name GT-P1,000, virtual keyboard, function keys and charging.Photo: Ifanr
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