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  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 / 10.1 Unboxing, Specs, Price and Video

    Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 / 10.1 Unboxing, Specs, Price and Video

    The Samsung Galaxy Tab has been an elusive device from Samsung. We first got our hands on with the tablet at the Samsung forum earlier this year, where the device was officially announced.

    Now that the Tablet was fully launched in India, we finally got a chance to grab hold of ours and here it is. in all its glory.The device runs on a dual core 1 GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, with a 7000mah battery which should be powerful enough with ample juice for hours of usage.

    Full SPEC-SHEET

     

    Images

    Video Unboxing

  • Skype 2.5 brings video calls to the eagerly waiting Honeycomb tablets (PR)

    Skype 2.5 brings video calls to the eagerly waiting Honeycomb tablets (PR)

    The newest version of Skype i.e 2.5 now supports video calling over 14 new devices and leftover Honeycomb tablets. The list of major tablets includes

    • Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
    • HTC Nexus One
    • HTC Shooter
    • Sony Ericsson Xperia Live with Walkman
    • Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V
    • LG Optimus Black
    • LG Optimus 3D
    • LG Optimus 2x
    • Motorola Photon
    • Motorola Droid 3
    • Motorola Bionic
    • Motorola Xoom
    • Motorola Atrix
    • Acer Iconia

    It also works flawlessly on our Asus Transformer.

    [Skype]

    [toggle title_open=”Press Release” title_closed=”Press Release” hide=”yes” border=”yes” style=”default” excerpt_length=”0″ read_more_text=”Read More” read_less_text=”Read Less” include_excerpt_html=”no”]Skype 2.5 for Android adds more supported handsets and enhanced video experience

    Today we are pleased to announce that with Skype 2.5 for Android, we are whitelisting video support for an additional 14 Android devices. This brings the total number of white listed devices for video calling to an exciting 41. Now Skype video calling will also be available by default on several Motorola Devices including the Atrix 2.5 or Xoom 2.5. Download the updated Skype for Android app from the Android Market or Skype.com/m using your Android phone’s browser or just scan the QR code below.

    With Skype 2.5 for Android, the list of Android devices we’ve added Skype video support for include:

    Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
    HTC Nexus One
    HTC Shooter
    Sony Ericsson Xperia Live with Walkman
    Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V
    LG Optimus Black
    LG Optimus 3D
    LG Optimus 2x
    Motorola Photon
    Motorola Droid 3
    Motorola Bionic
    Motorola Xoom
    Motorola Atrix
    Acer Iconia

    For a full list of supported devices for video calling, please visit Android Market.

    The Skype 2.5 for Android update also brings you further video enhancements. You can now switch between portrait and landscape mode during video calls, and zoom in with a simple double tap on the screen.

    We also improved support for bluetooth headsets and included a number of bug fixes and performance enhancements, which should further boost the user experience of Skype for Android on your phone.

    In addition, as with our recent Mac and iOS update, there will be an advertising platform introduced in this new release. Advertising will not be shown to users that have Skype Credit, a Calling or Skype Premium subscription.

    If you have any questions or want to leave feedback, please take advantage of the new Skype Support. We hope you enjoy the update![/toggle]

  • Exclusive : Galaxy 730 and Galaxy PMPs to Hit India end October

    Exclusive : Galaxy 730 and Galaxy PMPs to Hit India end October

    Some great news for those waiting in for the Galaxy Players / PMPs running Android and boasting a 5 inch/4 inch screens, the devices will be available along with the Galaxy 730 aka Galaxy Tab 8.9 inch in the last week of october. This information comes from the very depths of the Samsung HQ in NCRand packs a punch especially because there is a tad bit of information regarding the pricing on the PMPs.

    We got our hands on with the PMP back at the Samsung Forums, check out the video below.

     

    Spec Sheet

    Now here is the awesome part the PMPs are speculated to have the following price : Galaxy Player 4 for 12,500 and Galaxy Player 5 for 15,000 Indian currency. We think that its excellent pricing.

    Pricing of the Galaxy 730the MRP remains the same from initial PR  : Tab 730 at INR 33,990 which seems a lot more since the 750 sells for much cheaper than that price.


  • ViewPad 7x and 10pro and cheap 7e Tablets Announced

    ViewPad 7x and 10pro and cheap 7e Tablets Announced

    Viewsonic is taking its tablet business seriously, and has announced the impending launch of three new tablets – The ViewPad 7x, ViewPad 10 Pro and the budget friendly ViewPad 7e.

    The ViewPad 10 Pro runs Android 2.3 and Windows 7 and will be available from  September 5th  at €499 (INR 35000) for the WiFi only version.

    The ViewPad 7x is a 7 inch tablet and will run Honeycomb with custom, 3D ViewScene skin. It has 8GB onboard, Tegra 2-chipset, launching this month for €349 (INR 25000) The Budget 7e will have a price tab of  €169 (INR 12000) , a 7 inch screen a single core processor and 2 point multitouch system, with only 4GB of onboard storage this device will prove to be quite popular as an alternative to the Reliance Pad.

  • Samsung Announces Galaxy S II and Tab 8.9 with LTE (4G) will announce launch them at IFA

    Samsung Announces Galaxy S II and Tab 8.9 with LTE (4G) will announce launch them at IFA

    Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy S2 and Tab 8.9 with LTE. Both devices are sporting an updated dual-core processor running at 1.5GHz, while the S II is also getting a size bump and moving up to a 4.5-inch screen. The only drawback here is that Samsung has not revealed full specs – Screen Pixels, camera etc. Check out the full press release below and wait for us to cover the launch right here.

    [toggle title_open=”Press Release” title_closed=”Press Release” hide=”yes” border=”yes” style=”default” excerpt_length=”0″ read_more_text=”Read More” read_less_text=”Read Less” include_excerpt_html=”no”]Samsung speeds up the Smarter Life with LTE versions of the GALAXY S II and GALAXY Tab 8.9

    SEOUL–(Korea Newswire) August 28, 2011 — Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., a leading mobile phone provider, today announced LTE editions of its GALAXY S II and GALAXY Tab 8.9. These stylish devices now offer high-speed 4G connectivity in addition to power, portability and second-to-none screen technology.

    “With the introduction of GALAXY S II LTE and GALAXY Tab 8.9 LTE, we will take the capabilities of these devices to a whole new level. LTE redefines the user experience made possible by these devices and opens entirely new possibilities in terms of content viewing, sharing, quality and connectivity,” said JK Shin, President and Head of Samsung’s Mobile Communications Business.

    “This is a milestone in our commitment to lead the charge in 4G mobile telephony around the world, both in terms of back-end network solutions for service providers and the development of powerful consumer handsets,” added Shin.

    When connected to a 4G network, LTE technology allows portable devices to download high-quality files at speeds of up to 100Mbps, and to upload at speeds of 50Mbps theoretically – five times faster than even the quickest HSPA+ connection. This means that a four-minute long MP3 track can be downloaded in 0.3 seconds, or an entire film file in less than two minutes.

    The enhanced connectivity afforded by LTE technology opens up a range of possibilities for users: Features like social gaming, video conferencing and high-quality media streaming can all be enjoyed seamlessly, with vast improvements in download times and connectivity. 4G technology also enables the seamless and near-instant sharing of multimedia content with friends and family, ensuring that users can share the experiences they love whenever they want.

    The addition of LTE to the Samsung GALAXY portfolio also opens further opportunities for mobile application and content developers creating a new generation of mobile services that take full advantage of increased bandwidth and improved connectivity.

    GALAXY S II LTE

    In addition to offering a high standard of connectivity, the GALAXY S II LTE delivers powerful performance due to its 1.5GHz dual core processor. Superior 3D graphic performance makes games and video consumption fast and smooth, while popular Web pages like Google, Yahoo and YouTube can load easily, giving customers instant access to the information they need.

    A 4.5″ Super AMOLED Plus display provides stunning visual clarity, with HD video and images taken on the device’s 8MP camera displayed in full vivid color. The GALAXY S II LTE also offers a rich content experience, with Social, Game and Music hubs all included, while the Readers Hub will be available for download after launch. These are in addition to a number of enterprise solutions aimed at increasing productivity. Running on Android 2.3, the GALAXY S II LTE is easy and intuitive to use.

    Additionally, the GALAXY S II LTE can also be connected to up to eight devices via WiFi, meaning that files can be quickly and seamlessly synchronized with laptops, tablets and other Smartphones.

    GALAXY Tab 8.9 LTE

    The LTE edition of the GALAXY Tab 8.9 is incredibly portable, measuring just 8.6mm thin while weighing only 455g. The boosted connectivity and genuine portability ensures that the GALAXY Tab 8.9 LTE is the ideal device for modern professionals, who need to stay productive and entertained while on the move. LTE capabilities enable video conferences to be held without need to worry about failing connections, while the 8.9″ screen enables easy rendering of business content such as presentations. The TouchWiz interface enables an intuitive user experience, enhanced by the space and freedom provided by the large display.

    Whether writing emails on a trip or reading an eBook in bed, the GALAXY Tab 8.9 LTE provides the ultimate tablet experience without compromising mobility.[/toggle]

  • HTC Puccini Screenshots leaked again, will be called Jetstream on AT&T

    HTC Puccini Screenshots leaked again, will be called Jetstream on AT&T

    Leak after leak is just simple proof that the device is coming soon, the HTC Puccini is no secret to the interwebs. Now pocketnow has got some more screens of a device set to be launched on AT&T networks in the US and will be dubbed “Jetstream”. Three major specs include

    • 10-inch slate
    • Dual-core 1.5GHz processor
    • 8 megapixel rear-facing camera
    This device will also have the HTC Scribe system used in the Flyer. It is also expected to launch with 4G LTE capable hardware in the US and 3G Plus in the rest of the world. The device is slotted for a winter release.
  • Samsung Shows of the New Galaxy Tab 750 / 10.1 in Video Demo – Full Interface walkthrough

    Samsung Shows of the New Galaxy Tab 750 / 10.1 in Video Demo – Full Interface walkthrough

    Samsung’s latest tablet is getting all the attention it deserves, the company has now made a full demo of the User Interface walkthrough. 

    Not only is the tablet thin and light its easy to use, says the video demo. Demonstrating the new multitasking features and the dedicated multitask button, makes us wonder why other companies haven’t thought of it. 

    It is also the first tablet to have individual speakers of either side, full stereo sound. Samsung sneakily also shows off the dock in the video, which makes the device, that tad bit more special.

    The Samsung Bookshelf and new TouchWiz Keyboard are also shown off in the demo. The video also details the Social Hub , additional accessories and a detailed demo of the Music Hub which is Samsung’s own version of the music store.

    Check it out.

    Don’t forget to read our EDIT : Its Time To Tabulate

  • Edit: Its time to Tabulate with the Galaxy Tab 750

    Edit: Its time to Tabulate with the Galaxy Tab 750

    Its one of those things that takes time to reach its prime potential. Tablets were introduced in 2010 and primarily a couple of brands ruled the market. With the iPad eating the largest slice of the market share, Android tablets started to pour in by the second half of 2010.

    The Original 7 inch Galaxy tab was the first true Android tablet to be launched in India. While it filled a major void that was left in the market due to the unavailability of the iPad, people were not quite ready for a switch to tablets and the tablets weren’t quite ready for human consumption.

    2011 marked the era of the Tablets, with advancements in technology that allowed for powerful devices to be manufactured at prices well within the buying power of the consumer, Tablets have taken the market by storm, bent it, made space and created a new segment of electronic goods.

    The year started with many tablets, The iPad 2 being the most impressive and the most dominating, followed by low numbers of the Motorola Xoom, RIM Playbook and others. Samsung had announced plans of launching the 10 inch tablet before the announcement of the iPad 2, but later changes in design and specs caused a major delay in the actual release date of the device.

    Most are calling this tablet a true iPad 2 rival, a market favorite of sorts. So, in a market like India where people are finally making space in their life for tablets, where does the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 or the Indian Galaxy 750 fit in? 

    Here is our EDIT  on why the Galaxy 750 is special for us and the Indian Market.

    Galaxy 750

    We already handled the earlier Tab ( thicker version), but for reasons unknown the device was never released and its a good thing. The new Galaxy 750 is just 8.6mm, it is 0.2mm thinner than the iPad 2. and weighing only 565g it’s also 36g lighter than the Cupertino tablet. The device is brilliantly built from from to back and is easily held in one hand. The shape and the design of the Tablet along with a good mix of materials make it feel like a luxury.

    The Galaxy 750 runs Android Honeycomb 3.1, which is the latest version of Android meant for Tablets. This brings about much more usability to the device including  resizable widgets and a better application management system as shown by us in out preview of Honeycomb.

    The newer Galaxy 750 also drops the 8mp rear camera for a 3mp one, which doesn’t bother us and is still far superior than the iPad 2’s unknown less than 1Mp camera.

    TouchWiz

    The Galaxy 750 also adds the newer version of TouchWiz on what is usually a boring interface. TouchWiz not only makes the user interface on the device more attractive to look at, but also adds a whole host of features. The inbuilt task manager, ram management, Voice functions and several multimedia enhancements make the experience a lot better.

    No Chains

    One of the biggest deciding factors for the device has to be the fact that, people want to use a Tablet as a replacement for a laptop or a netbook. The iPad does not fulfill that gap because of the closed structure of iOS. While ruling the mobile structure , iOS does not quite answer to the day to day requirements for a tablet user. 

    Basic file sharing is disabled in iOS, where as Android allows all sorts of file sharing. The device also has the ability to read from USB host devices, but itself lacks a usb port. The Galaxy 750 will require a proprietary cable and will be able to read content from USB hard drives or flash sticks. Making it a far better laptop/netbook replacement than any other Tablet in the market.

    The fact that the Galaxy 750 runs Android, also means that its an easily customizable device, if you don’t like the theme or layout, you can change it. Widgets make it easy to stay up to date on all sorts of information, from stocks to weather, from social networking to emails, new releases and quick actions. The widget- laden interface is a lot of fun to interact with and is also one of the primary reasons we like Android.

    Companion

    The Galaxy 750 can also be the perfect travel companion, not only for business, but also for fun. Download the Kindle App or read a book from the Samsung bookshelf, watch movies on the stunning 1280x800px display which is exceptionally bright. The Galaxy 750 also has a 4 way motion sensor, a Gyroscope, which would make the gaming experience better than any other tablet in the market, including the iPad 2. Samsung also uses this technology for panoramas in the camera and for navigating through the UI like in the case of the Galaxy S2.

    If you didn’t consider buying a tablet prior to this, the time is now. Samsung have brought Tablets, especially Android Tablets, to a place where no one has been able achieve before. A portable media centre which begs attention, a device powerful enough to replace a netbook or even a laptop. Enterprise emails and Office Apps are already on the device along with a 16GB storage (expandable). The device also features a dual core 1 GHZ NVidia Tegra 2 processor with 1 GB of Ram dedicated to the Tablet.

    The Future of tablets is here and its Time to Tabulate with the Galaxy 750.

    Until something better shows up anyway! 

    We can’t express how excited we are to unbox and review this device for you guys! If you have some special requests please leave them in the comments below.

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    Full Specs for the Galaxy 750

     

     

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  • Samsung Galaxy Tab Launching Tomorrow 10 Aug – Live Webcast

    Samsung Galaxy Tab Launching Tomorrow 10 Aug – Live Webcast

    Samsung is launching the new Galaxy Tab 10.1 Tomorrow in India , shimpents will Start arriving 18th August. The date as reported Earlier by iGyaan was 25 Aug, but looks like the company is in a hurry to push the Tablet out to the consumers.

     

    LIVE WEBCAST

     

     

    Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 Launch

    We also had a chance to get our hands on with the earlier 10.1 inch model (thick), check out the video below.

     

    Full Spec Sheet


     

    [Samsung Facebook]

  • HTC Puccini 10 inch Android Tablet Screenshots leaked

    HTC Puccini 10 inch Android Tablet Screenshots leaked

    HTC’s upcoming tablet the Puccini had earlier been leaked from the outside, now its time for screenshots to leak out. HTC is taking advantage of the 1280×800 resolution by tacking a number pad onto the keyboard; tabbed browsing also benefits from the increased real estate versus seven-inch models. 

    PocketNow estimates that the device will ship by the end of this year during the holiday season.

    [Pocketnow]

  • iG Exclusive : Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 to Launch on Aug 25

    iG Exclusive : Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 to Launch on Aug 25

    Look what we know and want to tell you, the simply brilliant Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 with Honeycomb OS is coming for you officially by Samsung this month on August 25.

    We got this information directly from our own little birdie at Samsung’s office. According to our source the company is planning a massive advertising campaign for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and may also launch combo offers that will include discounts on purchase of both the Tab and the S2. 

    Pricing information is still blurry, but according to our source the tablet may be pegged upwards of 35k during launch. Although the company is expected to bring about multiple combo offers, like free case and screen protector, dock , etc.

    Either way you can expect us to be on top of the information chain, and expect a full fledged unboxing – review cycle as soon as we get our hands dirty with it.

     

     

    We also had a chance to get our hands on with the earlier 10.1 inch model (thick), check out the video below.

     

    Full Spec Sheet


  • University of Southern Mississippi, honors – Honor Students with Galaxy Tabs

    University of Southern Mississippi, honors – Honor Students with Galaxy Tabs

    Now thats a way to make the students happy, University of Southern Mississippi handed out Galaxy Tab 10.1 devices to Honor students for the year 2011-2012. The devices are also preloaded with text and syllabus for the academic year, including the ability to purchase books and check grades.

    Initially only a 1000 tabs were given away to students in the Honors College, McNair Scholars, Southern Style, and Gulf Coast programs.

    Now thats a way to motivate the students, maybe the Indian universities should take some inspiration from this. Although it appears that the devices were sponsored by Samsung , look at the video below.

    [Engadget]

  • Amazon Tablet Coming ?

    Amazon Tablet Coming ?

    There is a massive stir in the rumor mill that Amazon will release its Android Tablet this Summer as an answer to ever growing popularity of the said devices. Amazon will also release a new version of worlds most popular e-book reader the Amazon Kindle. Rumors suggest that the Tablet will be manufactured by Samsung and will run a customized version of Honeycomb 3.0 for Android. This will also perfectly fit the new Android app-store and Cloud-Drive from Amazon.

    Other Reports suggest that the Tablet will infact be a revision the the Kindle and will have a color e-ink display. With Android, an E-Ink Display running Honeycomb 3.0 and a capacitive touchscreen in a 10.1 inch size would make this device the be-all and end-all for all tablet users and e-book readers.

  • Live from Samsung Forum 2011 : Samsung Galaxy S PMP Launched, Hands On (PR)

    Live from Samsung Forum 2011 : Samsung Galaxy S PMP Launched, Hands On (PR)

    We are Live at the Samsung Forum 2011 and we got some hands on time with the new Samsung Galaxy S Personal Media Player which was just announced for India. Check out the images below and Stay Tuned for the demo Video.

    Video Hands on (iGyaan Exclusive)

    Key Features

    * 141.3 x 78.2 x 9.9 mm
    * 5.0 inches ( 400 x 800 pixel ) LCD Capacitive Touch Screen
    * TouchWiz UI
    * Multi-touch input method
    * Touch-sensitive controls
    * Swype text input
    * Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
    * Digital Compass
    * 5 MP Camera with video recording, auto focus and LED flash
    * 2 MP  front camera
    * Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo)
    * 16GB internal memory which can be expanded up to 48GB
    * Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB
    * GPS with A-GPS support
    * 1 GHz Processor
    * Image and video editor
    * 2500 mAH Li-Ion battery

  • Live from Samsung Forum 2011 : Samsung Galaxy Tab Launched: 10.1 Hands On

    Live from Samsung Forum 2011 : Samsung Galaxy Tab Launched: 10.1 Hands On

    We are Live at the Samsung Forum 2011 and we got some hands on time with the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 which was just announced for India. Check out the images below and wait for the demo Video.

    HANDS ON VIDEO


     

    FULL PRESS RELEASE

     

    Samsung GALAXY Tab 10.1 and GALAXY Tab 8.9

    World’s thinnest Smartphone that lets consumers experience more with less

    The GALAXY Tab 10.1 and 8.9 feature Samsung’s own TouchWiz user interface implemented on the AndroidTM 3.0 (Honeycomb) platform, offering superior multi-tasking and enhanced user interaction and navigation.

    Super Fast

    The new GALAXY Tabs support HSPA+ network speeds of up to 21Mbps as well as Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n connectivity to deliver rapid mobile download speeds and reduce data transfer times. Also, the GALAXY Tab 10.1 and 8.9 include a 1GHz dual core application processor for a powerful multimedia and web browsing experience.

    Thinner & Lighter

    The GALAXY Tab 10.1 and 8.9 are the thinnest mobile tablets available. The GALAXY Tab 10.1 weighs 595 grams and 8.9 weighs 470 grams. Combining the GALAXY Tabs’ ultra-thin form factor with a lightweight design adds to the outstanding mobility of these two products.

    Customized User Experience “Samsung TouchWiz UX”

    Samsung’s TouchWiz user experience is designed with a Live Panel menu users can customize to display a variety of content on the home screen including digital pictures, favorite Web sites and social network feeds. In addition, the interface includes an application tray of commonly used features such as task manager, calendar and music player which can be launched while other major applications are also in use, including large file downloads and document editing. This Mini Apps Tray provides a mixture of convenience and flexibility previously unheard of with tablet devices.

    The Ultimate Entertainment Hub

    The GALAXY Tab 10.1 and 8.9 are pre-loaded with Readers Hub and Music Hub giving consumers instant access to more than 2.2 million books, 2,000 newspaper (49 languages), 2,300 magazines (22 languages), and 13 million songs. The devices are also designed with Samsung’s Social Hub, which will aggregate email, instant messaging, contacts, calendar and social network connections into a single interface.

    The GALAXY Tab 10.1 and 8.9 feature a 3 megapixel rear camera and a 2 megapixel front camera, providing smooth transition and seamless 1080p HD video and Flash playback for a rich entertainment experience.

    Ready for Business

    The GALAXY Tab 10.1 and 8.9 include an industry leading suite of solutions designed to give enterprise customers and IT managers more security. Developed in collaboration with industry-leading partners such as Cisco, Sybase, SAP and Citrix, Samsung’s enterprise mobility solutions will provide flexibility and connectivity for mobile workforces, ensuring that users are able to operate more efficiently on–the-move.

    GALAXY Tab 10.1

    GALAXY Tab 10.1, with its WXGA TFT LCD display (1280 x 800) powered by 1GHz dual core AP, is 8.6mm thin and weighs only 595g. It is the perfect device for sharing and enjoying media content with family and friends. In addition, with its surround-sound stereo speakers and support for Flash 10.2, the GALAXY Tab 10.1 will deliver premium entertainment experience whether watching videos, movies or playing games.

    GALAXY Tab 8.9

    At just 8.6mm thin and weighing only 470g, the GALAXY Tab 8.9 is the perfect device for today’s mobile professional. Whether writing emails on a trip or reading an eBook on the couch, the GALAXY Tab 8.9 provides the ultimate tablet experience without compromising mobility.

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