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		<title>Samsung Galaxy S And Galaxy Tab Not Getting ICS</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 18:49:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alexander Udalov</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> What is missing from this list are "older" Samsung devices, namely the original Samsung Galaxy Tab and Samsung Galaxy S; these are not getting Samsung-flavored ICS.</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com/2011/12/23/samsung-galaxy-s-and-galaxy-tab-not-getting-ics/">Samsung Galaxy S And Galaxy Tab Not Getting ICS</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com">Mobile Magazine</a>.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mobilemag.com/2011/12/23/samsung-galaxy-s-and-galaxy-tab-not-getting-ics/samsung-galaxy-s-and-galaxy-tab-not-getting-ics/" rel="attachment wp-att-125634"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-125634" title="Samsung-Galaxy-S-and-Galaxy-Tab-not-getting-ICS" src="http://www.mobilemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Samsung-Galaxy-S-and-Galaxy-Tab-not-getting-ICS.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="200" /></a>The latest models of the Samsung Android devices, according to Samsung&#8217;s official schedule of deploying Ice Cream Sandwich (<a href="/tag/ics/">ICS</a>) on its hardware, as per <a href="http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Galaxy-S-and-Galaxy-Tab-not-getting-ICS_id25061" target="_blank">PhoneArena</a>, are getting this update: the Samsung Galaxy S II, S II LTE, Galaxy R, Galaxy Tab 10.1, Galaxy Tab 8.9, Galaxy Tab 7.7 and Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. What is missing from this list are &#8220;older&#8221; Samsung devices, namely the original Samsung Galaxy Tab and Samsung Galaxy S; these are not getting Samsung-flavored ICS.</p>
<div>Samsung&#8217;s reasoning behind this decision is quite straightforward: there are not enough space on these &#8220;legacy&#8221; devices to hold Samsung&#8217;s ICS firmware. Which is quite strange on the first sight, as Nexus S with the hardware that is very similar to Galaxy S, is getting ICS just fine.
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<div>On second thought, requirements of additional ROM (and RAM) space are quite obvious. Samsung&#8217;s obligatory TouchWiz skin, included video conferencing sotfware, additional widgets, carrier software and localization. For an ordinary user, these add-ons are collectively called &#8220;bloatware&#8221; which is well known to overload the device hardware, making it laggy, unresponsive, and hiding very suspicious carrier &#8220;wares&#8221; of Carrier IQ type.
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<div>The practice of adding these &#8220;value-added&#8221; softwares at every stage from device manufacturers to vendors is a direct road to further fragmentation of the Android ecosystem. Having 20&#8230;30 distinct ARM hardware platforms to serve with ICS may look like a much simpler task than keeping manufacturers and vendors from heavy &#8220;theming&#8221;, &#8220;branding&#8221;, and otherwise bloating the clean and quite capable Android 4 firmware.
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<div>On unwillingness to release ICS for their older devices, Samsung also quotes problems that these devices may have with RAM and ROM management. This argument is really quite laughable: get rid of the bulk of your bloatware, and you can lessen the load on RAM and ROM significantly. The development of clean, streamlined and optimized Android 4 based firmware for these devices at <a href="http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=657">XDA-Developers</a> as alternative ROMs (<a href="/tag/CyanogenMod/">CyanogenMod</a> 9 project, for example) shows it clearly.</div>
<p>The post <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com/2011/12/23/samsung-galaxy-s-and-galaxy-tab-not-getting-ics/">Samsung Galaxy S And Galaxy Tab Not Getting ICS</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com">Mobile Magazine</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Samsung Responds To iPad 2 With Slimmer Galaxy Tab 10.1</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2011 04:16:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Kwan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We're not entirely sure if they sent the tablet over to Jenny Craig or Weightwatchers, but it looks like it worked. At last month's MWC, Samsung was showing off one version of its 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab. At this month's CTIA, however, they're showing off a different version, a skinnier version.
</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com/2011/03/22/samsung-responds-to-ipad-2-with-slimmer-galaxy-tab-10-1/">Samsung Responds To iPad 2 With Slimmer Galaxy Tab 10.1</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com">Mobile Magazine</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;re not entirely sure if they sent the tablet over to Jenny Craig or Weightwatchers, but it looks like it worked. At last month&#8217;s MWC, Samsung was showing off one version of its <a href="/tag/galaxy-tab/">10.1-inch Galaxy Tab</a>. At this month&#8217;s CTIA, however, they&#8217;re showing off a different version, a skinnier version.</p>
<p>This could be seen as a response to the thinner iPad 2, because the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is just marginally thinner than its Apple counterpart. It went from 246.2 x 170.4 x 10.9mm to 256.6mm x 172.9mm x 8.6mm. It&#8217;s as if they squished down some cookie dough, because the footprint got bigger while the profile got thinner.</p>
<p>The specs sound like they&#8217;ve remained largely unchanged with Android 3.0 Honeycomb and a dual core processor running the show, but they have downgraded the eight-megapixel camera on the back to a paltry three-megapixel shooter. Look for the WiFi-only Galaxy Tab 10.1 to ship in 16GB and 32GB flavors for $499 and $599 on June 8. Again, that&#8217;s on par with the <a href="/tag/ipad-2/">iPad 2</a>, the <a href="/tag/playbook/">BlackBerry Playbook</a>, and the <a href="/tag/xoom/">Motorola Xoom</a>.</p>
<p>Want slightly cheaper and smaller? In the &#8220;early summer,&#8221; Samsung will push out a new 8.9-inch version of the Galaxy Tab that&#8217;ll also only rock Wi-Fi (at least for now). In that case, the 16GB is $469 and the 32GB is $569.</p>
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<p>Samsung GALAXY Tab 10.1 and GALAXY Tab 8.9<br />
to feature the first customized Android™ 3.0 experience</p>
<p>ORLANDO, March 22, 2011 – Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., the global leader in Android™ mobile devices, announced two new additions to its family of GALAXY Tabs, the GALAXY Tab 10.1 and GALAXY Tab 8.9, the world’s thinnest mobile tablets, measuring just 8.6 millimeters.</p>
<p>The GALAXY Tab 10.1 and 8.9 feature Samsung’s own TouchWiz user interface implemented on the Android™ 3.0 (Honeycomb) platform, offering superior multi-tasking and enhanced user interaction and navigation.</p>
<p>“The GALAXY Tab 10.1 and 8.9 are remarkable examples of Samsung’s constant innovation and show our dedication to designing premium tablets that fit the unique needs of consumers around the world”, said JK Shin, President and Head of Samsung’s Mobile Communications Business. “By combining Samsung’s innovations in design and display with<br />
our exciting new user experience, we’ve created a new class of products that will lead the tablet market.”</p>
<p>Thinner &#038; Lighter<br />
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.</p>
<p>Super Fast<br />
The new GALAXY Tabs will 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.</p>
<p>Customized User Experience “Samsung TouchWiz UX”<br />
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.<br />
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.</p>
<p>The Ultimate Entertainment Hub<br />
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.<br />
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.</p>
<p>Ready for Business<br />
The GALAXY Tab 10.1 and 8.9 will 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.</p>
<p>GALAXY Tab 10.1<br />
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.</p>
<p>GALAXY Tab 8.9<br />
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.</p>
<p>The GALAXY Tab 10.1 and 8.9 now join the original 7-inch GALAXY Tab to provide consumers with an unmatched array of choices to select the mobile tablet experience that fits their needs the best.</p>
<p>Samsung’s entire line of GALAXY Tabs will be on display at the Samsung booth (#2440) at CTIA Wireless 2011, March 22 through March 24.
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<p>The post <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com/2011/03/22/samsung-responds-to-ipad-2-with-slimmer-galaxy-tab-10-1/">Samsung Responds To iPad 2 With Slimmer Galaxy Tab 10.1</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com">Mobile Magazine</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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