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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Tablet Review

Discussion in 'Articles and Reviews Comments' started by Jos, Apr 19, 2012.

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  1. Jos TechSpot Staff Posts: 1,672   +22

  2. I like it; it looks like quite a nice little 7" tab, and at the price I think it will do pretty well. I'm holding onto my benjamins for the SGS3 however.
  3. Rasta211 TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 140   +10

    Waiting for Black Friday / Boxing Day deal for this!
  4. Ultraman1966 Newcomer, in training Posts: 54

    Adjusting for 20% VAT and exchange rate of 1.6USD to 1GBP then it should only cost 190 pounds in the UK. For the price you'd have to be insane to pass it over. But I'm willing to bet they'll try and charge 250 quid for it...
  5. $250 for real? I didn't see it at Best Buy. I will go there tomorrow.
  6. That's an instant buy. But currency mark-up for Indian markets is just too much. Just saw it for $400 (Rs. 21000) at a retail store here. :(
     
  7. MilwaukeeMike TechSpot Booster Posts: 990   +200

    Mini-apps.... as in widgets? Or are these different from widgets?
  8. Ultraman1966 Newcomer, in training Posts: 54

    I did notice that bit too Mike; it sounds like the reviewer has barely used Android before and comes straight from iOS...
  9. The mini-apps aren't the same as widgets. Rather than widgets which hang out in the background on your home screens, these are a separate set of apps that load quickly and pop-up in front of regular apps. Let's say you need to do some quick arithmetic while working on a document, you can load the calculator mini-app, which will then pop-up in front of your editor until you're done with it. Seems pretty handy.
  10. I didn't hear him mention the GPS function. That'd be a clincher for me, especially if it works without wi-fi.

    Also, waiting for the Asus/Google 7 inch "whatever" that's supposed to show up in July for $199.
  11. Looks good but damn I hate proprietary connections, I just don't get why these companies continue to do this, especially for a simple USB connection.
  12. And let's not forget that one, definitive feature that puts the Samsung streets ahead of the Kindle Fire... You can buy it anywhere outside of the US. Nice one Amazon. Your window for sole international market share on a cost-effective tablet has officially closed. Clearly you didn't need the business.

    ...yes I'm still pissed about that.
  13. Ultraman1966 Newcomer, in training Posts: 54

    But don't you see, for amazon the US is the world!
  14. I got it today. I checked the storage and it shows 4.5 GB, instead of 8GB. did I miss something?
  15. Unfortunately, Samsung includes a lot of pre-installed software (bloatware?) on this tablet that can't be removed. That is what is taking up the other 3.5 GB of space. You can disable some or most of them, but it won't free up additional space.
  16. Just pre-ordered this in the UK (for a reasonable £199!) from Carphone Warehouse in white.

    "Unfortunately, Samsung includes a lot of pre-installed software (bloatware?) on this tablet that can't be removed. That is what is taking up the other 3.5 GB of space. You can disable some or most of them, but it won't free up additional space."
    --> but unlike the Kindle Fire, you have a microSD card to expand the memory up to 32GB. Plus there's Dropbox, Google Drive etc. Let's not forget you can also (theoretically) use the Samsung USB adapter that lets you transfer files via flash drives and SD cards.
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-Gal...3KMG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1336259075&sr=8-2

    "Looks good but damn I hate proprietary connections, I just don't get why these companies continue to do this, especially for a simple USB connection."

    A work around this would be a 4-in-1 adapter (which also has a microUSB slot) like this that should work. Or even get a microUSB-USB adapter plus the above USB adapter.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/eKit-Connec...?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1336260383&sr=1-91

    Let's hope this thing performs ;)
  17. On the surface it seems like a good device.... unfortunately, Samsung did a sneaky by not allowing access to the external SD card for programs (no APPS2SD function), so you're stuck with the internal SD card virtualization of its 8gb memory (only 4GB available for programs). Also, there is a bug in the Play Store app that will deny you installation of apps if it thinks that you don't have enough storage space on your tab. You have to empty the cache ever so often in order to make room for the apps to be installed (Cache is only 1GB in size, and download installations are placed there when downloaded so it can fill up fast). There is no automatic in-built function for this. You'll have to rely on a third party app for this. To make better use of this device as in others, root it if possible. There is already a rooting system available for the Tab 2... Titanium Backup will work fine and you will be able to back up your system and user files to the ExtSDCard. Unfortunately, the ExtSDCard can only be used for data files, pictures, music and videos... I don't know what Samsung was thinking when they denied access to the ExtSDCard for program apps...
  18. Does the tablet support flash
  19. Kinus5 Newcomer, in training

    Micro Center sells the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Titanium Silver for the same price as the Kindle Fire $199.99
  20. This statement: "Users looking for HDMI output will need to use an adapter or a docking station (not included)" is misleading and should be removed from the review. There is NO HDMI OUTPUT for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0. The multimedia docking stations and cables work with the others but not with the galaxy tab 2 (as of this writing). I bought a galaxy tab 2 thinking from this review and other things I had read that it supported it, but read carefully and you'll notice that it never says it supports it.
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