Samsung to Launch Two New Galaxy Tabs

Samsung to Launch Two New Galaxy Tabs

A report has uncovered recently that the new Samsung Galaxy Tab Android tablets that are soon to be launched would feature two hardware enhancements that differ from previous Galaxy Tabs.

The company has told that the galaxy tabs would be most chosen by home entertainment and digital camera users. As per the findings of the report, the company would introduce a new 7-inch model as well as 10.1-inch model, both of which would be brought into market by April 22 and May 13, respectively.

It has further been told that the company would continue to work with Google and the two devices would be shipped with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

As per Samsung's statement, the new features would include a MicroSD slot allowing easier photo sharing along with an infrared port that would help in remote control for home theater equipment like TV. It is also being said that the 7-inch model would comprise of Wi-Fi and 8GB of storage.

Also, the company owners have revealed the market prices of the devices to be launched. While the 7-inch model would cost $250, the 10.1-inch model would be available at $350, they confirmed.


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