The Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) will use Android 4.0 just like the recently announced Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0).
The two tablets have a very similar hardware specification, including a 1 GHz dual-core processor, two cameras and a storage of 32 GB plus a MicroSD card slot for added capacity.
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But the resolution on the screen has been increased to 1280-pixels by 800 pixels on the 10-inch model. Also the weight has increased from 0.76 of a pound to 1.3 pounds, but that is the price you pay for the bigger screen. The original Galaxy Tab 10.1 weighed 1.24 pounds. The announcement came the day before Mobile World Congress opens in Barcelona, Spain. It is the world’s largest mobile confererence.
The battery has grown from 4,000 mAh to 7,000 mAh, as well.
The smaller tablet is an “on-the-go device,” while the Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) is better suited for home use, Samsung said.
Users will again be able to choose between a 3G version and a Wi-Fi version. Starting in the United Kingdom, the Galaxy Tab 2 family will be launched globally from March.
Samsung did not release pricing information for the U.K., but said that when the tablet reaches Sweden the Wi-Fi version will cost $470, excluding taxes.
The company is pitching the tablet as having an attractive price that will allow more people to buy a tablet. In Sweden, an Apple iPad 2 costs $531, excluding taxes.
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