Engadget and Geek.com both say the Galaxy Tab will be upgraded to 2.3 once it's released. Hope it's true.
Yeah I remember that.....It was an unnamed Executive from Samsung India that confirmed they will upgrade the tab to gingerbread and honeycomb.
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Engadget and Geek.com both say the Galaxy Tab will be upgraded to 2.3 once it's released. Hope it's true.
Can you post a short review once you done playing with it.
some pics would be nice too.
What would you like to know exactly. Im doing the video review this weekend.
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It's at Kalahari for R8k .
http://www.kalahari.net/electronics/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab/4585/39086661.aspx
Either way, it's overpriced, i would rather buy an iPad at that price.
let's be upfront and state i have a tab. what interests me is why you punt the ipad?
what is your view (not a review) about the difference between the two?
The main difference between the 2 is the OS and the "Content Provider" behind them. Who is behind the Galaxy? What content do they provide?
The second difference is the iPad is already going into a 2nd iteration, whereas the Galaxy is in a 1st iteration [in other words they are already behind] .
Basically it's EXACTLY like having to decide between a Samsung Generic E-Reader [with no specific content provider behind it] vs. Amazon Kindle . If they cost the same, why would i go for the Samsung?
The top selling factor for ANY of the Apple products these days are not the "Tech" of the device, it's the CONTENT,SUPPORT and USER EXPERIENCE [as in the chance that your favorite content will be available on the device, ease of use etc]. So the reason why i'm punting the iPad in favor of the Galaxy is simple:
1. I don't believe Android is the future for non-apple tablets [Chrome OS is ]
2. The Apple App Store [and various other content being developed for the platform]
Now if the Galaxy had Windows 7 on it and/or 30% cheaper than the ipad ....i would be singing a different tune. I believe Android tablets are "experimental" simply to get something in the market -now- [to get some part of the tablet-bubble while they can] . So from that angle i don't see why it should be the same price as the "market leader" and expect to succeed.
What would you like to know exactly. Im doing the video review this weekend.
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