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Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0), offers Ice Cream Sandwich on a seven-inch platter
It looks like Samsung has just taken the wraps off its latest tablet offerings, with the Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) -- an ICS-laced follow-up to the company's original seven-incher. Available in both 3G and WiFi varieties, this redux doesn't mark a huge departure from its predecessor, packing a 1GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM and a 1024 x 600 LCD. The big changes, however, come in the software department, with the Galaxy Tab 2 shipping with Android 4.0 straight out of the box. Other than that, you'll find a three-megapixel rear-facing camera, a VGA shooter up front, Bluetooth capabilities, and HSPA+ connectivity. No word yet on pricing or availability, but it's worth noting that we first saw this announcement hit Samsung's RSS feed earlier this morning, and it appears to have been pulled since then. It all looks awfully official to us, but when it becomes officially official, we'll be sure to update this post accordingly. Until then, be sure to head past the break for a shot of its backside.
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Wow thats it? Should at least have Oled. Seriously not much of an upgrade. Imho
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I would much prefer a 7.7 with pen input and/or keyboard dock
seen this tab last 2 weeks ago at walmart...
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ranchosteve said:
Wow thats it? Should at least have Oled. Seriously not much of an upgrade. Imho
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yes, no one expected this
xda2jojo said:
seen this tab last 2 weeks ago at walmart...
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I think you saw the Galaxy Tab plus, not this
FC1032 said:
I would much prefer a 7.7 with pen input and/or keyboard dock
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Maybe, the galaxy note 10.1 is good for you
They're yet to mention whether this or the new Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 have the Tegra 2 chip, even if I didn't have my original Tab there's no way I'd buy it with a Tegra 2.
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Maybe, the galaxy note 10.1 is good for you
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Yes that one has caught my attention, just holding out to see some reviews.
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I prefer the galaxy note 10.1
zackoes said:
I prefer the galaxy note 10.1
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Me too.......
Really, ohhh come on Samsung why are you doing this, this is an inferior model compared to the galaxy 7.7 the only thing it has going for is ICS which the 7.7 doesn't at the moment. This is why Samsung is playing catch-up to Apple even though I deeply believe that the tabs are supperior but churning all these different models for what? Just concentrate on one single model and make it the best device available.
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I would rather get the Asus transformer infinity 700.
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that would explain why samsung doesn´t upgrade the original tab to ICS
7" is good for carrying around, so 3G is a must-have feature.
Hopefully this is the upgraded version of our tabs
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...s-with-adobe-to-make-the-s-pen-truly-amazing/
http://www.theverge.com/2012/2/27/2825476/samsung-galaxy-note-10-1-announced-hands-on-photos-video
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Hopefully this is the upgraded version of our tabs
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...s-with-adobe-to-make-the-s-pen-truly-amazing/
http://www.theverge.com/2012/2/27/2825476/samsung-galaxy-note-10-1-announced-hands-on-photos-video
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Same like what we have but with spen stylus and micro sd slot
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I still think another one is on the way.
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tietherope said:
I still think another one is on the way.
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Yes. the quad cores are missing from this one and Galaxy Tab2 10.1.
So we should expect one more 10.1 with quad core
ansonantonym said:
Yes. the quad cores are missing from this one and Galaxy Tab2 10.1.
So we should expect one more 10.1 with quad core
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it should be the full HD 11.6 inch , it won't be 10.1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZwvley-qz4&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Guess we won't be needing cornerstone.
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Want this. Want this bad.
I want this but the screen resolution is bumming me down.. wheres the 11.6 thats rumored to be 2560x1600?
The split screen feature is nice though, hopefully someone can mod it to run both video player and web browser side by side!
I'm not impressed... Hope the 11.6 gets announced..
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZwvley-qz4&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I liked the part where he touched the back button and it took two full seconds for it to actually go back.
And nothing of value was lost.
I still think another one is on the way.
styckx said:
I liked the part where he touched the back button and it took two full seconds for it to actually go back.
And nothing of value was lost.
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Pre production software.
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Pre production software.
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Which also has no real difference from retail version of the software, believe me we already know samsung THAT much since the Galaxy S days!
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I'm not impressed... Hope the 11.6 gets announced..
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Same here, Im pretty disappointed that there is not 11.6 to show for..
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Which also has no real difference from retail version of the software, believe me we already know samsung THAT much since the Galaxy S days!.
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Guess you've never used an Exynos device (Galaxy S2 or Note). Samsung usually doesn't have its drivers optimized until its about ready to release and even afterwards they still manage to draw out more power.
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I don't think I can justify this as a worthy upgrade from Tab 10.1. CM9 should happily carry me for a while, at least until a Nexus tablet appears sometime this year.
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Guess you've never used an Exynos device (Galaxy S2 or Note). Samsung usually doesn't have its drivers optimized until its about ready to release and even afterwards they still manage to draw out more power.
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I had a Galaxy S2 and a Galaxy Note and now Im using a Galaxy Tab 7.7, it takes samsung a while to get things really going probably due to touchwiz, pre production software barely differs from production up until 4-6 months. No everyone sees it like you do
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I had a Galaxy S2 and a Galaxy Note and now Im using a Galaxy Tab 7.7, it takes samsung a while to get things really going probably due to touchwiz, pre production software barely differs from production up until 4-6 months. No everyone sees it like you do
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Drivers are the main difference from pre-production and final release. Galaxy S2 benched poorly and seemed laggy when it debuted last year but when it was released it had the best SoC and was the smoothest Android phone.
The GN 10.1 should have similar performance to the original GN assuming it uses the same Exynos 4210.
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I don't think I can justify this as a worthy upgrade from Tab 10.1. CM9 should happily carry me for a while, at least until a Nexus tablet appears sometime this year.
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+1...i wont upgrade only for a stylus (or pen?). not even Tab 2 10.1. nothing worth to upgrade..
albert emmer said:
+1...i wont upgrade only for a stylus (or pen?). not even Tab 2 10.1. nothing worth to upgrade..
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The Note 10.1 has a 1.4GHz Exynos processor. Getting away from Teg2 is reason enough to consider it even if everything else was the same. I love the idea of being able to take real notes in meetings so I might pick one up if it's available in the next 4-6 weeks. If it's later than that I'll wait for the 11.6.
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Drivers are the main difference from pre-production and final release. Galaxy S2 benched poorly and seemed laggy when it debuted last year but when it was released it had the best SoC and was the smoothest Android phone.
The GN 10.1 should have similar performance to the original GN assuming it uses the same Exynos 4210.
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I got my S2 1 day before release in my country and it came with the KF1 firmware, TBH I never noticed any 'lag' or slowdowns.. zero difference on my end upto the KG5 firmware which was the firmware in Sept-Oct. Well YMMV, some devices just run smoother than others even if they are both of the same model, based on experience.
the Jellybean update for the Note Will be along "very Soon"
http://www.phonedog.com/2012/08/29/...y-note-10-1-jelly-bean-updates-due-very-soon/
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the Jellybean update for the Note Will be along "very Soon"
http://www.phonedog.com/2012/08/29/...y-note-10-1-jelly-bean-updates-due-very-soon/
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If the Note gets it before the TF700 the Asus owners will have a stroke. I hope it has some of the Note II features unveiled today like the lasso tool, hover, and "I'm away from my stylus."
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If the Note gets it before the TF700 the Asus owners will have a stroke. I hope it has some of the Note II features unveiled today like the lasso tool, hover, and "I'm away from my stylus."
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I'm pretty sure GNote 10.1 will be able to handle Air View and S-Pen buddy as it already has the hovering mode and accelerometer built in, unless Samsung decide to make those features exclusive for GNote 2
I dont think the screen will detect the S-Pen after 14mm, as stated by manual.
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If the Note gets it before the TF700 the Asus owners will have a stroke. I hope it has some of the Note II features unveiled today like the lasso tool, hover, and "I'm away from my stylus."
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That's exactly what I was thinking! I switched from the tf700 thinking that I was sacrificing an update to jellybean. its really anyones guess whether samsung decided the include the note II features even though the tablet could easily handle all of them, but samsung likes exclusive features on its newest devices. on the other hand, samsung has been remarkably quick with its jellybean update, and since this device is still less than a month old samsung could throw in the note II features to make more people want to buy the tablet.
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I'm pretty sure GNote 10.1 will be able to handle Air View and S-Pen buddy as it already has the hovering mode and accelerometer built in, unless Samsung decide to make those features exclusive for GNote 2
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There's no reason for them not to add new features, particularly when everyone says the Note 10.1 "sucks" compared to it's competitors and will get "pwned" by the Surface/Series 5/etc. etc. They need anything they can get to set them out from the pack, and definitely pushing JB with some serious new features behind it before Asus can get in gear would be a good way to say "hey, look at us!"
This is a halo device, after all (for now).
i don't like the term "very soon."
"later this year" at least gave us a time frame. "very soon" is a relative term that could be anywhere from days to beyond the end of the year. hell, we only have 4 full months left and christmas is coming "very soon."
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i don't like the term "very soon."
"later this year" at least gave us a time frame. "very soon" is a relative term that could be anywhere from days to beyond the end of the year. hell, we only have 4 full months left and christmas is coming "very soon."
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The fact that Samsung has pulled the latest OTA (cannot personally confirm this but have heard) leads me to believe it will be VERY soon.
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Lets hope very soon includes- "everything is working properly" in its definition.
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if the note gets it before the tf700 the asus owners will have a stroke."
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hahahahahahaha
I think pulling the ota is a very good sign. Also the only thing you gave up by not sticking with Asus TF700 is ANRs
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Sorry if if I sound the cynical but I'll believe it when I see it. I've been burned hoping for a promised update before.
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Sorry if if I sound the cynical but I'll believe it when I see it. I've been burned hoping for a promised update before.
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Here's the way I look at it.
At the August 15th announcement they declared "by the end of the year;" a self-imposed deadline. They could have been more vague and just said "we plan to update the Note 10.1 to Jelly Bean."
At IFA they said "very soon" rather than "end of the year." Again, why change the terminology and increase expectations when there's no need to?
The Note II for all intents and purposes is a smaller Note 10.1 running the same h/w and s/w (with or without some specific features). The JB ROM its running is obviously complete enough to allow reporters to review it.
There are leaked OEM ROMs out in the wild for the SGS3 which shares the same h/w as the Note(s). The only thing different are the S-Pen and digitizer specific features.
The Note 10.1 and Note II don't compete. There's no reason for Samsung to hold back the Note 10.1's JB update or withhold features.
So when you add it up I'm guessing "very soon" to mean next month somewhere around the time the Note II goes on sale internationally. All just supposition of course.
I agree the note II and the 10.1 do not compete. I personally think they complement each other. I am looking for a phone next year and will probably grab the note II. Without the note 10.1 I would be less likely to buy the note II.
I would also be more likely to grab it if the note 10.1 and note II have methods in place to share S notes and other features.
This is a way for Samsung to differentiate itself from Apple. There is no way you could say the Note II and the 10.1 are copies of the ipad. I think this differentiation is important to Samsung.
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I would also be more likely to grab it if the note 10.1 and note II have methods in place to share S notes and other features.
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The 10.1's S-Note app syncs with either Google docs or Evernote so I'm assuming the Note II's will also. It's a shame the 10.1 doesn't have NFC or we could use S-Beam to share files.
If the samsung doesnt include the new features frome the note2, couldnt it be ported or just copied over if its just software?
Same specs right? Essentially same hardware . Take the cellular modems out and what do you have?
Should be here soon,
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The 10.1's S-Note app syncs with either Google docs or Evernote so I'm assuming the Note II's will also. It's a shame the 10.1 doesn't have NFC or we could use S-Beam to share files.
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We don't have NFC but we do have wifi direct and All share
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They'll definitely be dropping the ball big time if they don't come up with some tighter integration between the 10.1 and the SGN1/2.
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Maybe I was hallucinating... but I could have sworn they were showing a Note 10.1 running JB during the "Unpacking" show.
One comment on that though - how does Samsung manage to put on such a huge, elaborate, flashy video presentation and then plunk some of the least exciting people in front of it.
Also, they have to put some mikes in the audience to catch their reactions - because when they were standing there showing the ultrabooks either their mics weren't working or the audience collectively died.
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then plunk some of the least exciting people in front of it.
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You play the hand your dealt. For all we know those were the good ones. HTC's CEO always looks scared to death at events and Asus' is a raving lunatic.
http://androidos.in/2012/10/samsung...-01e-to-go-on-sale-beginning-oct-25-in-japan/
Isn't that something? Still, one would think an extra 1GB of RAM (in addition to the 16GB additional storage) and upgraded cameras would have been possible.
As they are releasing a slightly updated 7.7 hopefully it will get jellybean or key lime pie and in turn the original 7.7
My Tab 7.7 already 32GB... and I don't care about camera and LTE thus my question is
1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm vs current Exynos 1.4Ghz dual core, which one is faster ?
Aren't Exynos better than the Qualcomm?
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Depends. Since its Qualcomm, I'm betting cyanogenmod support will be good, unlike exynos
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7.7plus comes with DVB-T => http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oH8Jrj3lnw
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My Tab 7.7 already 32GB... and I don't care about camera and LTE thus my question is
1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm vs current Exynos 1.4Ghz dual core, which one is faster ?
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Aren't Exynos better than the Qualcomm?
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Apparently the Exynos benches better than the Qualcomm on Geekbench(1197 versus 912), which is an older chipset that seems to be the same one on the Samsung Galaxy S II. So maybe it's a step down in speed?
browser.primatelabs.com/android-benchmarks
(Can't post links yet, since I usually just lurk here) >< Just input the above link
It looks to me like most performance upgrades are marginal at best. I would see no reason to buy this model if you own the previous one.
So what do you guys think the chances of us seeing jellybean released for our beloved tabs..?
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maconsultant said:
So what do you guys think the chances of us seeing jellybean released for our beloved tabs..?
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I think there are a couple of other thread discussing Jelly Bean for the 7.7. My assumption would be that the 7.7 Plus would almost certainly come with JB.
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So what do you guys think the chances of us seeing jellybean released for our beloved tabs..?
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for me, very little chance to have official jelly bean on the 7.7.
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Not much improvement for 7.7 Plus. I really think a suitable upgrade after 7.7 would be a quadcore tablet.
Don't wait for official Jellybean from Samsung. Just try custom ROM like Paranoid Android.
Lets not forget that the original galaxy note is getting Jellybean, and its exactly the same specs as our beloved Tab 7.7 so
either Samsung might release a jellybean version for us of I dev can possibly port that rom to our tab 7.7!!!!!!!:cyclops
Very happy that they've got a successor because if my 7.7 ever broke I'd be really disappointed to go to a regular LCD screen. The OLED screen is the best quality screen I own!
It is very quiet around the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2012 edition) has become since the new N8010 Note 10.1 (2014 edition) has come out. Everywhere you read what Tablets receive updates and what not. However, if you read anything about the Galaxy Note 10.1 N8010. Therefore my question: Does he get an update to Android 4.3 and here is a timeline of known. Thanks for the effort taken by you.
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It is very quiet around the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2012 edition) has become since the new N8010 Note 10.1 (2014 edition) has come out. Everywhere you read what Tablets receive updates and what not. However, if you read anything about the Galaxy Note 10.1 N8010. Therefore my question: Does he get an update to Android 4.3 and here is a timeline of known. Thanks for the effort taken by you.
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There was a news sometimes ago.
We will get 4.3 around novermber or december
Edris89 said:
There was a news sometimes ago.
We will get 4.3 around novermber or december
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good news :thumbup:
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Edris89 said:
There was a news sometimes ago.
We will get 4.3 around novermber or december
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I hope so!
Edris89 said:
There was a news sometimes ago.
We will get 4.3 around novermber or december
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Source?
Anyway, our tablet getting 4.3 makes sense since Samsung wants more of their devices to be compatible with their Galaxy Gear. kcrudup said in a thread I made yesterday that our tablet already has Trim, so I'm not sure what significant benefits we really get from 4.3.
Trim
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We will get 4.3 around novermber or december
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source please?
I cant believe how laggy Samsung has been with the updates already. My wife's Note 2, still 4.1, my note 10.1, 4.1. My T-Mobile S4 still has the old 4.2 without aps2sd, that every other major network player got months ago. Just ridiculous. Ive since sold my S4, but with Samsung missing entire versions of updates on their hardware, I have to rethink purchasing from them again.
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I cant believe how laggy Samsung has been with the updates already. My wife's Note 2, still 4.1, my note 10.1, 4.1. My T-Mobile S4 still has the old 4.2 without aps2sd, that every other major network player got months ago. Just ridiculous. Ive since sold my S4, but with Samsung missing entire versions of updates on their hardware, I have to rethink purchasing from them again.
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I have the tmobile s4 and the lack of apps2sd update is tmobile not samsung, samsung released the update which is why every other carrier updated just not tmobile.
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If it wasnt for the lack of lte I would double think about not getting international versions of phones.
Stupid carriers suck
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RotaryXperiment7 said:
If it wasnt for the lack of lte I would double think about not getting international versions of phones.
Stupid carriers suck
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My opinion is that Samsung is the best OEM for updating its phones. Still no where near the Nexus(not even close) far cry better than let's say HTC. Kinda sucks the note 2 still on 4.1.2 but we are said to get 4.3 and I bet you we will get 4.4 and maybe even 4.5/5.0.
My opinion is the note features out weight 4.3. My biggest complaint is that touchwiz looks ugly compared to the s4 which IMO looks awesome. Oh well gotta love the spen. If Nexus were to make a wacom note sized tablet and added support for spen like stylus be all over it. Doubt it though unless Google and Samsung make Google edition note 3. Then again it would probably be 750+ unsubsidized lol
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God I hope this tablet gets updated because spen is crucial to this tablet. So far I haven't found q good alternative to snotes
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My opinion is that Samsung is the best OEM for updating its phones. Still no where near the Nexus(not even close) far cry better than let's say HTC. ....
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Not so much this time. The HTC One on Sprint and AT&T already got 4.3, and HTC has officially announced that T-Mobile will get it this week.
my guess is december or next year even.
S4 has just received the official 4.3 update today and S3 will be the next in line.. the note2 is expected to get it by December so the note 10.1 will probably get it at the same time or after..
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Oh well gotta love the spen. If Nexus were to make a wacom note sized tablet and added support for spen like stylus be all over it. Doubt it though unless Google and Samsung make Google edition note 3. Then again it would probably be 750+ unsubsidized lol
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The Google Edition Note 3 is coming on Verizon. It is already on Samsung's site.
The Now 10.1 really should get the update sooner than December. Especially the WiFi edition. It's probably coming pretty soon. Sooner than we expect it.
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The Google Edition Note 3 is coming on Verizon. It is already on Samsung's site.
The Now 10.1 really should get the update sooner than December. Especially the WiFi edition. It's probably coming pretty soon. Sooner than we expect it.
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It's not the google edition its a developer edition. BIG difference.
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It's not the google edition its a developer edition. BIG difference.
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Okay so it gets an official stock Android ROM (zzzzz) update early ... My bad. I forgot whixh was whoch between all of the editions and Android versions and niche devices ... /embarrassed
I just can't conceive of a reason anyone would want stock Android on a device like the Note 3? Or any Note for that matter? Just get a Nexus? The stylus and software features will be gone! Isn't that what the Note is about?
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Hope we get it soon! Or they are loosing their customers... I already was buying Sony Smartwatch 2 because Samsung says nothing when they update (or not) Note 10.1. Gear wont work until we have 4.3 inside our devices. I quess I will wait a week or two and if there is no news about 10.1 and Android 4.3, then I get Sonys Smartwatch2. Samsung should know that we of all need that update as soon as possible to get Gear working. We are keeping our Notes in bags!!! Why the hell Samsung is thinking that people who wear their phones in pockets need so badly Gear that Samsung updates their devices before our huge Notes?? Ridiculous!
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http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/4864...evices-confirmed-android-5-0.htm#.UmFAk6JmhcY
Samsung confirmed five devices from the Galaxy line to immediately get Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie updates according to insider's information. The five are the Galaxy S3, Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Note 8.0 and Galaxy Note 10.1.
http://www.androidauthority.com/and...laxy-s2-note-android-4-2-2-jelly-bean-173132/
According to this “first pre-list about upcoming Android updates” for Galaxy phones only five Samsung devices from the company’s current lineup will get KLP including the Galaxy S4, Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Note 8.0 and Galaxy Note 10.1
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http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/4864...evices-confirmed-android-5-0.htm#.UmFAk6JmhcY
Samsung confirmed five devices from the Galaxy line to immediately get Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie updates according to insider's information. The five are the Galaxy S3, Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Note 8.0 and Galaxy Note 10.1.
http://www.androidauthority.com/and...laxy-s2-note-android-4-2-2-jelly-bean-173132/
According to this “first pre-list about upcoming Android updates” for Galaxy phones only five Samsung devices from the company’s current lineup will get KLP including the Galaxy S4, Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Note 8.0 and Galaxy Note 10.1
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Ok first off, those articles are from March and July, before the real name and version of the next release was announced. Second, just because Samsung said that back then, does not mean the official announcement hasn't changed things. I for one could care less. I love my tablet, with or without 4.3 and beyond. On my phone, different story, but I can still wait. Last time I got excited for an update was my atrix 4g and 3 days before Motorola had confirmed it would happen, they changed their mind and cancelled it. So I take news of updates with a grain of salt and a "if it happens, great, if not oh well" attitude.