Another day, another Galaxy device launched. This time, it’s the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus (phew!). Packing in Android 3.2 Honeycomb, a dual core Exynos 1.2 GHz processor, and a 7″ PLS LCD display, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus begins to get interesting.
And wait, you can make calls with this tablet. Not that cool,…
The Galaxy keeps expanding, and while I’ve lost the track of the stars of Samsung’s Galaxy, I get confused more than ever. Well… Samsung has announced the Galaxy Note – a phone/tablet hybrid, ala the Dell Streak, and the Galaxy Tab 7.7, Samsung’s first tablet to feature Super AMOLED Plus display.
The long rumored HTC tablet, the Puccini, has been made official, finally. It is now called Jetstream.
The tablet launches in the US on September 4, priced at a whopping $699 on a fresh two year contract on the AT&T network. Below is the spec sheet:
Android 3.1 Honeycomb with HTC’s Sense UX for tablets 10.1″…What were initially being called as S1 and S2, the Tablet S and Tablet P have finally been made official by Sony. These two tablets run Honeycomb, and look particularly sleek, classic Sony style.
The Tablet S comes with a 9.4″ display with a resolution of 1280×800 pixels. There’s a 1…
Asus has released the Android 3.2 (Honeycomb) update for the EEE Pad Transformer in the United States. The tablet-cum-netbook (dock in the tablet in the keyboard accessory, you have a netbook, sort of!) received its second Honeycomb update in less than two months, what with the Honeycomb 3.1 update released in…
The Thrive, Toshiba’s Android Honeycomb tablet, seems to be getting an update even before it has been released. There is no detailed changelog made available yet, but it looks like Toshiba is ironing out some issues so that it is perfect before launch (they seem to have learnt from the mistakes of Motorola), which is…
We all love the openness of Android, don’t we? Also, I personally quite like the Live Tiles from Windows Phone and more recently, Windows 8. The guys over at WP7Android tried to bring the cool Windows 8 live tiles to a Galaxy Tab running Honeycomb 3.1. They have also shot a video showing the…
Some cool stuff in here. Devs over at XDA have ported Android Honeycomb to the wildly successful Samsung Galaxy S, the original Galaxy device. It’s still not intended for daily usage, so yeah, it won’t be your daily go-to driver, at the moment. Some things works and some don’t. For example, the calling facility doesn’t work just yet,…
Toshiba Thrive, the latest Honeycomb powered Tablet PC in the town, is up for pre-order at Office Depot. They seem to be taking pre-orders only for the 16 GB and 32 GB versions at the moment, as the 8 GB version has not been listed there. The pricing is on the lines of Toshiba’s announcement,…
That li’l kid that grew indigenously, that tablet which potentially look like it’ll compete directly with the iPad and wow the world, remember him? Yeah, I’m talking about the Adam, the product of a promising (still?) Indian startup – Notion Ink. While it is being sucked into hell with various issues, partly because of lack of funds and manpower and partly…
At a press event in Tokyo, Sony just unveiled a couple of Honeycomb running tablets, one of which is sporting dual screens, each measuring upto 5.5″.
“Sony Tablet” is equipped with the latest Android 3.0 which is designed for devices with larger screen sizes, particularly tablets. Both tablets are WiFi and WAN (3G/4G) compatible and users can not only browse…
It’s been a long time coming, but now, there’s a dedicated Twitter app for Honeycomb users, finally. It’s from the very same developer who brought the Newsr app to Honeycomb. It tries to take advantage of ‘fragments design’ aspect of Honeycomb. By the looks of it, it seems quite good. Infact, very good for an Initial Release.
You get to…