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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0's handy TouchWiz Live Panels gives you a customizable home screen experience so you can choose what content you want easy access to, powered by Android. The Mini Apps Tray feature is convenient for multi-tasking, launching com...
Consumer testers liked the design and feel...
Small screen for its size, Fairly heavy for its size, Limited connectivity options, Poor screen quality, Subpar camera/video...
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199 Euros is the retail price of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0, our test device for the day. This makes it 100 Euros less than the larger 8-inch version , which we recently reviewed. But is the one inch smaller display the only reason for the discount? No...
Bright screen, Good workmanship, Great TouchWiz interface, Extensive software package, Decent speakers...
Low contrast, Strong blue tint, Mediocre system performance, Crashes caused by the graphics chip, Bloatware, Average battery life, Poor image quality of the camera...
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3dGameMan.com Updated: 2016-11-03 02:26:59
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Video Review: The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7" Tablet might not be the faster or have the best screen resolution compared to more expensive 7" tablets, but it has a lot going for it. It sets itself apart from others because it's affordable, comes with And...
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examiner.com Updated: 2016-11-03 02:26:59
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So, after a spur purchase, one can definitely admit that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 is a viable and wondrous little device. First, the specs. It has a 3.0 megapixel camera, works on swype technology for word inputs (just like certain Samsung and Android...
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However, retailing for the same modest £200 as the Google Nexus 7, we found ourselves asking, what features does the Tab 2 7.0 have to differentiate itself from Google's tablet? Design and buildVisually the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 looks similar to the Nexus...
Solid build quality, decent battery...
Slow performance, screen isn't great...
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Before the Google Nexus 7 came along, I would have recommended the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) to anyone looking for a great small-screen Android tablet. It's still a good choice, but compared with the Nexus 7, it now looks a bit dated. One thing...
Responsive and reliable performance. Fast 4G LTE speeds. Reasonably priced.
Lags behind some non-LTE enabled Android competitors...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) is a reasonably priced and reliable Android tablet that will get fast speeds on Verizon's solid 4G LTE network...
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1") tablet works well, it's less expensive than the iPad, there are an enormous number of Android apps available right now, and the Tab 2 is more configurable, customizable and personalize-able than the iPad. Battery life...
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A few months ago, Samsung introduced its Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) Wi-Fi only tablet, which came in at a reasonable $250. Now Verizon has started selling the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0), but they are packing it with 4G LTE data capability, as well as...
Lowest price 4G tablet for Verizon, Android 4.0.4 ICS, IR Blaster...
Screen resolution isn’t the best, Poor camera quality, Uses a proprietary 30pin charging/data cable...
Overall, for $350 the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) from Verizon is a good quality tablet that offers the extra ability of using the carrier’s 3G/4G data network, instead of just being limited to Wi-Fi. The tablet has plenty of power under the hood with...
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Aaron goes in-depth with Verizon's Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 , a competitor to Google's Nexus 7 tablet. The Tab 2 7.0 offers a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, 7-inch display with 1024x600 pixels, a 4,000 mAh battery, 8 GB of internal memory with SD card slot...
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 is 90% the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, only changing the battery and screen from that model, so it's not going to be hard to review this machine. We've already reviewed the 10 incher here, in case you're wondering. Anyway, know that the Ta...
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab line continues to expand, with the latest additions coming in the form of the Galaxy Tab 2 Series. The Galaxy Tab 2 Series is available in 10.1-inch and 7.0-inch screen sizes. While these second-generation models clearly borrow som...
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booredatwork.com Updated: 2016-11-03 02:27:00
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 is the successor to the original Galaxy Tab and it shows clearly in styling. It has a front-facing camera with VGA resolution, a dual-core TI OMAP processor powering it is clocked at a lower 1GHz. Still, the 1024 x 600 TFT LCD...
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twitter: @lisagade) Think there are a lot of Android tablets to choose from? Heck, just deciding between Samsung's many Galaxy Tab tablets is enough to drive the average shopper bonkers. Among Samsung's 3 current 7 inch Android tablets, the Samsung G...
Latest OS, decent display and all the Android tablet trimmings at a budget price, Latest OS, decent display and all the Android tablet trimmings at a budget price, Latest OS, decent display and all the Android tablet tr...
Small internal storage, decent but not very fast speed, Small internal storage, decent but not very fast speed, Small internal storage, decent but not very fast speed, Small internal storage, decent but not...
If you've been looking for a good quality, name brand tablet that won't break the bank, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 is an excellent choice. It's a full Android tablet running ICS with all the trimmings that ereader tablets lack like dual cameras, a G...
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There is no shortage of tablets for Samsung. They had the first mainstream Android tablet with the Galaxy Tab back in 2010. That was a 7-inch tab and since then, they've released the Galaxy Tab 10.1 , the Galaxy Tab 8.9 , the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus . and the...
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Back when we reviewed the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, we lauded it for its excellent (albeit simplistic) design, outstanding battery life, and respectable processing power, but we took issue with its price tag.Enter the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0.Featuring...
Great build, Outstanding battery life, Very affordable, Runs Android 4.0 ICS...
Mediocre display, Only 8 GB of onboard storage, Poor quality cameras...
The Kindle Fire seems to have started a good trend. Now that other tablet makers are attempting to compete with it, we end up with solid devices that have excellent value, like the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. At $249.99 MSRP, the Galaxy Tab 2 is a steal. Not o...
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Just a month ago, we managed to preview Samsung’s answer to the Kindle Fire – the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0). Needless to say, if you’re expecting something cutting-edge, you won’t find it here, but rather, it’s affordably priced at $250 and somehow m...
250 price point, Android 4.0 ICS out of the box, Incorporates an IR blaster, Great battery life...
Choppy performance, Same old TouchWiz UX experience, Not so great with its still shots...
Above all, there’s no escaping the love surrounding the $249.99 pricing of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 – it’s just super affordable on any budget! Indeed, it’s $50 more expensive than the Amazon Kindle Fire, but the advantages are seen with its arsenal o...
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On the surface, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 appears to be little more than a low-key refresh of its six-month-old predecessor, the in-betweener Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. And while that’s true, the Tab 2’s noticeably lower cost - around £250 but as low as...
Even though the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 has some nifty features like the infrared port and Wi-Fi Direct, it is neither a premium tablet nor a pure-play budget tablet. The big question is whether full Android compatibility and those extras are worth p...
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On the surface, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 appears to be little more than a low-key refresh of its six-month-old predecessor, the in-betweener Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. And while that’s true, the Tab 2’s noticeably lower cost—at $250, it dropped in price...
Has infrared port, Relatively inexpensive...
Slow startup time...
This inexpensive, full-featured Android 4.0 tablet is neither the best performer nor the prettiest option; but it does well as a point of entry for tablet shoppers who feel comfortable without the training wheels of the value-priced tablets from Amazon...
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While we're all waiting around for the Galaxy Note 10.1 to arrive and blow us away with its S-Pen powers on a Photoshop-equipped tablet, Samsung has set a couple new tablets loose on the market. Headlining on price, the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 competes head-t...
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It took a consumer electronics conglomerate like Samsung to put so much audio/video power and versatility into such a compact device. And we're so glad they did...
VERSATILITY, with a wide variety of home theater-friendly applications, and beyond, Front and rear-facing cameras, Bluetooth, microSD card slot. and an IR emitter, Android 4.0 operating system with Android Market and Flash support...
Some apps slower to launch than others, Proprietary charging/data transfer jack, No 4G connectvity option (yet)...
Other than some mild awkwardness in button placement, I can't really think of any other complaints about Samsung's Galaxy Tab 2 7.0. It's a very different experience for someone coming from the simplicity of the iPod/iPad/iPhone, and that is in no way...
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Until Amazon's Kindle Fire hit the market late last year, no Android-powered tablet had made even the smallest of impacts on the marketplace. With its $199.99 price tag and customized user interface, the Kindle Fire was a real success. Samsung is now...
Great value, solid build quality, Android 4.0 from the start, microSD expansion slot...
Lowresolution screen, few tablet apps...
Amazon, beware. The big boys are going to show you how to make an affordable Android tablet! This new Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 is an absolute steal for $249.99 - and I say that as a Kindle Fire owner. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich might not be as simple to u...
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There is no shortage of tablets from Samsung, expecially in the 7-inch category. They started with the original Galaxy Tab , then the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus , and finally the Galaxy Tab 7.7 . Samsung isn't resting as they showed off the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 / 10...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-11-03 02:27:00
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Bring on the ice cream, we say!Early 2012 has been an aggressive launch season for Samsung. Here in April, as we wrote this, the company had just launched two new Galaxy Tab–family tablets. These latest models both come equipped with the "Ice Cream Sandwi...
Bright, colorful screen, Lots of extra apps and interface enhancements, Quality cameras, Great entry-level price, Good sound recording...
Awkward reliance on adapters, Less-than-stellar battery life...
This smart-looking 7-inch Android tablet has a gorgeous screen and performs well at an aggressive price. It's a good fit for anyone looking to get into Android on a budget. Read More...
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There’s a brand new Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet in town, and this one is what Samsung hopes will be a whole new experience driver for the whole hardware family. Where what we’ve seen before from Samsung has been a set of tablets that tried to be everythi...
This device is one of Samsung’s undeniably vast number of tablets they’ve got on the market right this second. Compared to the Galaxy Tab 7.7, it’s not nearly as impressive, but also not nearly as costly. This tablet is made to be inexpensive enough f...
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Finally—Ice Cream Sandwich has arrived. The 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 will be the first tablet from the manufacturer to ship with Google's latest Android 4.0 mobile operating system right out of the box. Despite the progressive moniker, hardwa...
Inexpensive. Ships with Android 4.0. Slim, lightweight, and well-built. Stable and responsive performance.
Average, aging components. Screen could be sharper...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) may not be a big step forward on the hardware front, but it's a simple, elegant small-screen tablet that really shows off the polish and power of Google's latest mobile operating system for just $250...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2016-11-03 02:27:00
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. hit the market late last year, no Android-powered tablet had made even the smallest of impacts on the marketplace. With its $199.99 price tag and customized user interface, the Kindle Fire was a real success...
Great value, solid build quality, Android 4.0 from the start, microSD expansion slot...
Lowresolution screen, few tablet apps...
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Under the hood, the Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) has a 1GHz dual-core processor along with 1GB of RAM. Curiously, Samsung won't divulge exactly what type of processor the tablet uses -- a spokesman told me he couldn't comment on the matter -- but I independently confirmed...
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FOLLOW US SHARE What's an Android tablet-maker got to do to stand out these days? If you're Samsung, you take a proven formula--slim design, exclusive apps--and tweak it with the latest OS and drop the price. Despite its clunky name, the Samsung Galaxy...
Affordable, Very thin and light, Solid performance and graphics, Runs Android 4.0, Smart Remote app for controlling TV, Free 50GB of Dropbox storage for one year...
Speakers easily muffled, AllShare is complicated, offers poor performance, Not as easy to use as Kindle Fire...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 is a sleek Android tablet that offers snappy performance, Ice Cream Sandwich, and the ability to control your TV at a competitive price.
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More Info Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 hands-on (video) Amazon Kindle Fire review There's an age-old saying: "If a tree falls in the forest and no one's around to hear it, does it make a sound?" We're tempted to posit that que...
Ships with Ice Cream SandwichIR Blaster transforms tablet into smart remotePerformance is fast and fluidDecent battery life for a 7-incherPriced to sell...
No LED flash accompanying the rear camera...
Samsung's Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) is a smart choice for budget-conscious buyers looking for a dependable Android 4.0 tablet on the cheap...
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crn.com
Updated: 2016-11-03 02:27:00
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Page 1 of 2 Samsung today unveiled the Galaxy Tab 2, updating its 7-inch model and its award-winning 10.1-inch Android tablet with features that the CRN Test Center believes make them even more versatile than their elders. For starters, Tab 2 devices w...
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If you've seen one 7-inch Galaxy Tab, you've seen them all — Samsung doesn't seem to be interested in overhauling its tablets' designs. That's not a bad thing at all, though: the Galaxy Tab 2 is a sleek, attractive device, albeit not a particularly flashy...
Inexpensive, Runs Android 4.0, Thin and light, Long battery life...
Other Galaxy Tabs have better displays, Android doesn't have enough good tablet apps, Terrible cameras...
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Samsung's new Galaxy Tab represents a welcome shift in the company's attitude toward the tablet market. Most of the Galaxy Tab line aims for premium designs and components, but they come at a premium price. The Nook Tablet and Kindle Fire prove that consu...
Affordable price, Attractive, comfortable design, Access to multimedia content, Good performance...
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Like I sad in the intro, the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 has most of the things tablet buyers are looking for at a very attractive price. The Kindle Fire and Nook tablet 8GB cost $50 less, but both of those tablets have far fewer features and a far more limitations...
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Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 during Mobile World Congress, a 7-inch tablet that sits between the original Galaxy Tab and the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, thanks to the inclusion of ICS. We've had our hands on a review unit for several days now and we're...
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recombu.com Updated: 2016-11-03 02:27:00
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) is the latest tablet to arrive from Samsung and the first Samsung device to arrive with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich running out of the box.As the number in the parenthesis suggests, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0)'s screen...
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