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Anyone got the samsung galaxy tab yet?
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maybe on Christmas...
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I did not buy it. A lot of the wireless telecommunications devices, such as Blackberry, can be used as an advanced fast computer. However, the keyboard is too small - you have to press buttons with your nails or something. I would like to see a small wireless device to which a full-size keyboard can be connected.
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fatfoo what's with these stupid answers of yours?
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I havent used the Galaxy tab or the mobile either... but from my past experiences with Samsung i dont trust their quality or software, maybe its different on this one. But Old samsung phones never had a friendly nav, and the mp3 i had from them broke almost a month after i got it, again software issues, maybe this wont be a problem on this one. its all android
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Hopefully it will be good :thumbsup |
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Who could've possibly EVER guessed that?! |
Very versatile device, as for the OS, it runs Android, very open, tons of apps, runs flash, etc.
I still prefer the GUI and form factor of my iPad. |
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no no I've seen his stupid replies everywhere .. i'm just saying he should quit this bullshit
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Hopefully I will be able to give my own review in a few weeks time :) |
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Or go bluetooth http://www.1800mobiles.com/bluetooth-keyboard.html |
I've got the Samsung Epic with is a Galaxy phone and I love it. Much better product than the Samsung phone it replaced. I wouldn't hesitate to buy the Tab...once they 10 in models are released next year.
The 7 isn't much enough of a difference from my phone to warrant buying the second device. |
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