Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Samsung Galaxy Super AMOLED Displays Reach New Levels in Handset Display Quality

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By Dan Ponjican
The latest addition to the ever growing list of Android smartphones is the Samsung Galaxy S series of devices. These hot new phones feature a new display technology called the Super AMOLED display. This new display promises to set this device apart from its competition by taking the display quality to a whole new level.

One of the many versions of the Samsung Galaxy S series is the Samsung Galaxy S Fascinate for Verizon Wireless. It has a 4-inch Super AMOLED display running at WVGA an 800 x 480 resolution. It is armed with a 5-megapixel autofocus camera, the 1GHz Hummingbird processor and the Samsung's own custom UI and "social hub" for its integrated social networking department. Other than that, there is also A-GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, USB 2.0 and WiFi b/g/n, with on board storage of either 8GB or 16GB. Do not be disappointed with the small storage space as it can be expanded thanks to the microSD card slot happy with up to 32GB cards. Connectivity of the model includes quadband GSM and also triband (900/1900/2100) UMTS/HSPA.

Of all its amazing features, the Super AMOLED screen is the one that truly pops out of the smart phone.The smart phone itself is super light and thin, making it accessible to the trendy people looking for feather weight smart phone. Other than that, it also has touch sensors on the display itself as opposed to creating a separate layer, another quality that contributes to the thin form factor.

With Super AMOLED display technology, it will make all your viewing experiences a whole new level of goodness. It will be unlike anything you have ever seen. The colours of the pictures seem like they burst out of its screen, each one rich and bright. Watching videos and animations from the Samsung Galaxy S series with the Super AMOLED displays is truly an awesome experience as all the movements of the videos and animations are so beautiful and fluid. This is especially true when watching animations. With the Super AMOLED display, all the animations seem lively and have a life of its own. The movements of the animations are smooth and similar to real life.

Besides that, the smart phone's rather large 4-inch Super AMOLED display delivers great viewing space with minor reflection. Viewing angles are amazing and it has super-fast touch-response. The mDNIe, which stands for mobile Digital Natural Image engine, is a technology widely used in most of the Samsung's best-selling LCD and LED TVs and this helps to boost an even sharper and crisper viewing experience for anything, be it photos, videos, or even e-books. It creates a perfect environment to do anything such as to record, edit and play HD video, to browse the Internet, and to read your favorite e-books. Once you have experienced the Samsung Galaxy S series mobile phones powered by the Super AMOLED displays, nothing will ever be the same again.
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Good Case, bad screen protector, a little thick and expensive





Otterbox SAM-I777X-20-E4OTR Commuter Series Hybrid Case for Samsung Galaxy S II/Attain 1 Pack - Retail Packaging - Black


 April 17, 2012
By Prim0
I think most reviewers have covered most of the bases here so I will try to keep this short. I bought this case (and the same model for my gf's iPhone 4) because I wanted something that offered good protection but would keep the Galaxy S II thin, since that's one of its best features. While the case is thin compared to the defender, it still adds what I would consider a good amount of bulk, the phone no longer seems thin. It makes a noticeable difference in my pocket. I would say it adds almost but not quite twice the thickness. However, the phone is safe, feels sturdy and looks good. I decided to keep it, but somewhat reluctantly. Also, I think it is a bit overpriced for what it is, but I was using a gift card so I didn't care too much.


The screen protector on the other hand is pretty awful. It affects the brightness and colors on the screen, does not come with a dust removing sticker and is highly reflective. Worst of all, the sticker on the top layer left a sticky residue which would not come off even with cleaning chemicals. I will be buying a new protector. So, this ended up being an expensive set of protection, but buying a new phone would be more.



Long story short:

1. Case is good but not that thin
2. Screen protector is poor.
3. Fairly expensive as far as cases go.


I will say that I think the iPhone version is much better. Would give that one 4 stars. Hope this helps.

Possible Wireless Charging on the Samsung Galaxy S3

Ballistic Shell Gel (SG) Series Case for T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II (SGH-T989) / Samsung Hercules - Black / Black





By Dominic C Burn

Possible wireless charging on the Samsung Galaxy S3 could be yet another major advantage that this handset will carry over its main rival the iPhone 4S offering another revolutionary technology and greater simplicity for the most frequent activity you do with your smartphone - charge it. With an advanced OS and other hardware also likely this is set to be one of the biggest handsets to launch in 2012.

This is the third generation release of the Galaxy S series and follows on from the Galaxy S2 offering yet more amazing hardware and software put together for a great smartphone. The handset is going to be the flagship of Android, particularly its latest version 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich which is soon to be available to most recent Android phones respectively. This intuitive new system includes a 3D holographic background with revolving icons reflecting the applications that you most frequently use and replacing the design of simply listing all apps as icons with an accompanying caption, regardless of whether you use the app much or or not. This OS will also be faster especially when it is powered by a probable 1.5 gigahertz processor which has been rumored to possibly be the quad-core Samsung Exynos offering supreme speed and efficiency including better battery life naturally.

The Galaxy S3 is also reportedly going to feature a large 4.8 inch display featuring stunning full High Definition (1080 pixel) and will likely be Super AMOLED technology. Furthermore it has been suggested that the handset will feature an aspect ration of 16:9 commonly known as widescreen. This would be particularly useful when watching films on the phone, something that can be easily done through the Android platform which offers applications to find and download multimedia including movies, music, ebooks and more applications themselves, Google Play being at the forefront of this. Finally the other most important feature that many will want to know regards the camera status for the device. It has been reported that the phone will include a 12 megapixel main rear-facing camera which will be capable of capturing good quality photos along with fast High Definition video recording. The camera will also be built into the main body directly, thereby causing no bump.

Whatever the exact specifications and features of the Samsung Galaxy S3 end up to be, it is certain that it is going to be a very impressive handset and one that many users will want to upgrade to when it comes out. It is likely to offer extreme speed, ease of use and excellent display quality.

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Saturday, 23 June 2012

The Best Samsung Galaxy Tab2 10.1 inch Tablet



Samsung Galaxy Tab2 10.1 inch Tablet - White (16GB, 3G, Andriod 4.0)






Product Description

Samsung's first Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)-powered tablet offers a variety of new and improved Android OS features. An upgraded Android Market enables access to more than 400000 applications which can be enjoyed across phones or tablets. Furthermore, a more intuitive user interface includes the ability to swipe-control applications as well as a wholly redesigned app gallery for easier sharing of content. The new OS's vastly faster performance and response times across multiple applications is further enhanced by HSPA+ 21 Mbps or WiFi connectivity. Additionally, Android 4.0 includes a selection of embedded Google applications that enables users to quickly launch sites and applications that they use frequently; meanwhile, the innovative Face Unlock feature unlocks the tablet through unique facial recognition software.

The Galaxy Tab 2 offers users easy multimedia access, playback and sharing experiences with Samsung Hub services. Samsung's Music Hub provides a full music store solution with access to over 17 million tracks. Additionally, the Readers Hub provides the user with access to over 2.3 million e-books, 3500 magazines and over 2000 newspapers in 51 languages, while the Game Hub instantly connects users to the latest game titles. 

Samsung is also introducing the Video Hub, which offers over 1000 film titles for purchase or rent, and provides reviews, trailers and recommendations for easier content selection. Complementing the Galaxy Tab 2's multimedia offering is an upgraded Touchwiz user interface that features Hub widgets for one-step access to users' content in Hubs; the device also presents S Suggest, a new service offering recommendations of apps suited to users' tastes directly on a home screen. The Galaxy Tab 2's superb multimedia experience is further boosted by Samsung's AllShare Play, a new content-sharing service available for the first time on any Samsung mobile device. AllShare Play allows users to play or live-stream their multimedia content from PC's, other Samsung smart devices as well as third-party web storage. Users can also easily transfer content to other devices or directly to web services.

Connecting socially has never been easier with the Galaxy Tab 2's built-in powerful communication capabilities. With the voice call capability, the Galaxy Tab 2 can be used just as easily as a phone, affording users the handy convenience of a second device. It also allows users to spontaneously arrange multi-party video calls via Google+ hangouts, as well as engage in group chats or micro-communities to collectively chat or share content. In addition, ChatON, Samsung's cross-platform communication service, connects all phone users of any platform into a single community. ChatON uses phone numbers instead of ID and passwords, and provides easy instant messaging and group chatting in various formats (images, video, voice, contacts) to make messaging simple and intuitive.

Box Contains

Galaxy Tab
Power Adapter
Data Cable
Stereo Headset
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Friday, 22 June 2012

Most Helpful Samsung galaxy tab

 

Most Helpful Customer Reviews  Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (WiFi, 16GB, Black) - UK Version


 Brilliant tablet! 15 Dec 2011
Style Name:WiFi, 16GB, White
Bought the Samsung Galaxy 10.1 16 GB tablet online from a different supplier as Amazon were unable to explain the price difference between the black and the white versions of this tab. The black one was on offer at £359.10 whereas the white one was shown as £399. I notice today the prices have gone up so I don't know what is going on with Amazon. The competitor still has low prices.

I am very pleased with my purchase but you would probably want to know what led me to buy this over other tablets.

My priority was watching videos and listening to music, with SKYPE and GPS navigation coming second. It was a toss between getting the latest mobile phone (would have been more expensive and in the end the screen is too small for my needs), a Sat Nav (only does the navigation), an MP3/4 player (small screen, limited functionality). It was not an easy decision to make. I spent lots of days reading reviews, watching YouTube videos, checking prices and trying to sort the wheat from the chuff. It seemed an impossible task to do for someone who is a technophobe but hey! I have graduated with honours from this :)

Initially I flirted with the Blackberry 7 inch tab because the size seemed ideal for my needs but then I discovered you couldn't install Skype on it and that it would only communicate with Blackberry devices for face to face talk. It was a pity because I really loved the loud, rich sound that came off its built-in speakers. On further examination, I found the moves to access menus/screens too complicated - too much to take in/remember. The Blackberry was out of the competition.

The Sony tablet had the weakest sound, even though it looked beautiful. The graphics had smaller pixels but the colours were drab - so disappointing, even at full brightness. On further investigation (i.e. reading the detailed manual) I found lots of little things that I wasn't happy with. The Sony was out of the competition.

The Samsung proved to be the golden mean. Good sound, so that external speakers are not required, and great picture quality. Plus on further investigation (I downloaded the manuals for both tablets and compared functions) the Galaxy fitted my needs better. I was worried about the absence of SD and HDMI slots but realised that nowadays you can do most things over the airwaves (Bluetooth) and you can store backups online. However, I did buy the specially designed USB and SD card adapters (they come in one package) as well as the HDMI adapter (reviews already done on Amazon.)

I hear people complain that the manual that comes with the tablet is insufficient. Well that is because companies nowadays cut down on the use of printed matter for environmental reasons and also there is a full manual (some 170 pages long) online: http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/mobile-devices/tablets/tablets/GT-P7510FKDXEU-support

I also hear that people are disappointed they cannot stream their films from the tablet which was used to download them to their HDTV. That is not the tablet's fault. It is the DRM business... Digital Rights Management, which locks films. Unprotected films will play nicely on your TV as well as films you have made on your camcorder (just mind the format as not all formats are compatible; still easy to convert using one of the many programmes online or using Window Live Movie Maker - came with Windows 7 - to save file. It immediately turns it into a WMV file which the tablet can read.)

Take time to play with your new tablet and explore its many features and then browse the apps store for anything your heart desires. Don't listen to the people who say the Ipad has more apps. The Android market has more than enough and it is ever growing. Besides the Ipad has a really pitiful sound and I am sorry but I want to share my games and films with my daughter and not be reliant on headphones.

What else can I tell you about the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1?

The first time you switch it on, it will ask you to give the network name and protocol. This info should be with the documentation sent to you by your ISP along with your modem or you can ring them to verify the protocol. Nothing to panic about.

If after that you cannot connect to your wi-fi, check the settings. It is probably that the wi-fi function is turned off. It took me 2 phonecalls (one to my ISP and one to the technical support of the seller) to eventually discover this on my own. The other option would have been to take it to the store and waste 2 hours of my life. I just can't believe their so-called experts didn't think of this simple thing!

Do purchase tablet security before you start downloading things or use the free AVG app. Beware of apps using a well-known name. The way I see it, if it is not advertised on the company's official website, it is not authentic, so why risk it.

I am happy to answer any questions you may have.

Hope my review was helpful. All the best in your selection!


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