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
sg10 said:
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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Thanks..!
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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!
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Hmm. A G-Tab 10.1 with S-Pen? Or something more?
http://www.slashgear.com/samsung-galaxy-note-10-1-tipped-for-mwc-2012-debut-15213585/
Not sure but tha seen doesn't work on our tabs
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I think Samsung is just making waaaay to many devices now.
jonnyg1097 said:
I think Samsung is just making waaaay to many devices now.
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If it's an updated 10.1 with Exynos, ICS, and S-Pen (and 3G) I'll probably get it. I like the idea of using it for notes in meetings and even if you don't the display will be ten times more precise than what we have now. I hope they leave the form factor the same so all the existing accessories still work/fit. The Exynos 5250 which is supposed to power the 11.6 isn't going in to mass production until Q2. That means the earliest the 11.6 will be seen is Q3. So if the Note 10.1 comes out in March it'll be a nice upgrade for six-ish months. If it's not out by March and/or still uses Teg2 I'll keep the 10.1 and wait for the 11.6.
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.
For more information, videos, and photos about this product and other products visit the source
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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...
amenef dur
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.
mfamafia said:
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!
raqball said:
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
EarlZ said:
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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Danstek said:
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.
http://www.droid-life.com/2012/03/0...e+(droid+life)&utm_content=Google+Feedfetcher
No word of when of when other than this year...
Sounds Good..
ill press "thanks" for a Good Info...
ICS was annonced already for Tab 10.1 on Q1, march 15Th is pretty much in Q1
Kayak83 said:
http://www.droid-life.com/2012/03/0...e+(droid+life)&utm_content=Google+Feedfetcher
No word of when of when other than this year...
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They refer to Verizon. What about WiFi-only GT 10.1 devices? ICS this yes? LOL
The Verizon version will have camera drivers which are basically all that is lacking from making CM9 perfect.
I think it´s sad that the mobile providers are this slow pushing new software to their customers. Google already moved on to Jellybean :-/
Still no ICS? Bahhhh
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it's done when it's done...
I'm not sure whether it's worth to wait for. Honeycomb still fits my needs...
Scanflex
from Samsung's facebook page:
Samsung offers Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade for GALAXY S II
We're thrilled to announce that Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich will be served to GALAXY S II users in the European countries including Poland, Hungary and Sweden, as well as Korea today, and gradually roll out to other markets.
ICS for GALAXY Note, GALAXY S II LTE, GALAXY Tab 8.9 and 10.1 will follow soon.
In addition, we'll also offer Android 2.3 Gingerbread firmware upgrades for GALAXY S, GALAXY Tab 7", GALAXY S Plus, GALAXY S SCL (Super Clear LCD) and GALAXY W from end March. The firmware upgrades for GALAXY S, for example, include Face Unlock, Snapshot, Photo Editor, and others.
The availability and scheduling of the software update and specific models upgradeable to Android 4.0 will vary by market and wireless carriers' requirements.
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Looks like it's right around the corner.
How soon is soon?
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How soon is soon?
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You know.........Soon
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may soon be a day, a week, 2 weeks, a month, two months, but referred to Eternity could be a year or two .......
I wonder if they'll go through the release with SGSII for a few weeks, then roll out other devices.
https://www.facebook.com/notes/sams...dwich-upgrade-for-galaxy-s-ii/390405030989148
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https://www.facebook.com/notes/sams...dwich-upgrade-for-galaxy-s-ii/390405030989148
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From FB
"ICS for GALAXY Note, GALAXY S II LTE, GALAXY Tab 8.9 and 10.1 will follow soon."
As a former Fascinate owner, hearing Samsung say "soon" brings back some bad, bad memories!
Anyone seen a preview of the GT 10.1 ICS rom looks ?
No I'll bet it'll be laggy as hell though!
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No I'll bet it'll be laggy as hell though!
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The only good thing about the official ICS ROM will be camera drivers for CM9.
sassafras
Euroman28 said:
Anyone seen a preview of the GT 10.1 ICS rom looks ?
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Chances are it'll look exactly like 3.2, but with ICS features like face unlock and swipe away recent apps tucked away.
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Anyone seen a preview of the GT 10.1 ICS rom looks ?
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Here is one for the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, my guess is it will look the same: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Reena6Aiihw
With Knox and the snapdragon version coming out. What are the realistic chances of getting quality custom ROMs for our awesome tablets.
thoughts?
Snapdragon? The current 2014 has a Snapdragon. Is there another version of the 10.1 coming?
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The Note 10.1 2014 only comes with a Snapdragon 800 as far as I know...
The currently released version (WiFi) of the GN10.1 2014 has an octa-core Exynos5. NOT the new Snapdragon. Considering just how much coverage went into the big.LITTLE architecture, an the various enquiries and wariness on the parts of reviewers about the Exynos Chip as compared to the Snapdragon, just how many people DIDN'T know about it?
I mean, it's a MAJOR decision maker/breaker for some people!
My thought exactly. I am considering this tablet but am worried that there will be no development since its exynos and not snapdragon.
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I have seen nothing suggest there's a Snapdragon version coming out.
That said, can someone tell me why that would halt development?
AFAIK Samsung does not release any source code for exynos stuff while Qualcomm does release code for the snapdragon processors. But I could be mistaken.
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Sorry, I thought it as common kmowledge. The wifi models have two quad core processors rather than one snapdragon 800 chip set.
The result is a component developers are not experienced in working with and no available source code (?).
The potential of the dual quad core (octa core) is huge! We just need to get devs on board.
Romokos said:
Sorry, I thought it as common kmowledge. The wifi models have two quad core processors rather than one snapdragon 800 chip set.
The result is a component developers are not experienced in working with and no available source code (?).
The potential of the dual quad core (octa core) is huge! We just need to get devs on board.
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Unfortunately, I don't think the price is going to help :fingers-crossed:
Honestly, The Note is the only one of my devices where I never got rid of TW. Not that I like it, I hate it and will theme it out so it's not so ugly, use a different launcher etc.. but the TW features on the note is what I buy the note for. Especially how deeply integrated the S-pen features are. Sure there are other note taking apps out there (lecture notes.. etc) but I always preferred s-note, and now on the 2014 model even more so, s-note is a lot better now. I think using an AOSP based rom on this type of device is kinda a waste but that's just my opinion. I usually will theme it out to look as much as stock android as I can.. All my other devices I'm constantly flashing stuff on. My old note 10.1 has been running the same rom for about a year. haha
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Snapdragon? The current 2014 has a Snapdragon. Is there another version of the 10.1 coming?
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Actually, both the Note 10.1 2014 Edition and the Galaxy Note III have an Exynos 5420 Octa Core-
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/minisite/Exynos/products5octa.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exynos
californiarailroader said:
Actually, both the Note 10.1 2014 Edition and the Galaxy Note III have an Exynos 5420 Octa Core-
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/minisite/Exynos/products5octa.html
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You are right.
As far as the OP goes, I don't think there is any word that a snapdragon version is coming out, is there?
As far as I know, Wifi-only versions (P600) get Exynos while 3G (P603) et 4G (P605) have Snapdragon S800.
I have a 4G version and it clearly has a S800 in it.
Now looking forward to get root and remove most of Samsung bloatware...
NM, delete this.
According to this Engadget review
With the 2014 Note 10.1, you'll find yourself using one of two chips: the 3G and WiFi-only versions come with an octa-core Exynos 5420 chipset built in, while the LTE unit features a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800.
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allan1313 said:
My thought exactly. I am considering this tablet but am worried that there will be no development since its exynos and not snapdragon.
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I wouldn't worry too much....
The previous WiFi version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 was also an Exynos chip, and Development for it seems to be just fine here on XDA.
Mr_Armageddon said:
I wouldn't worry too much....
The previous WiFi version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 was also an Exynos chip, and Development for it seems to be just fine here on XDA.
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Good to know. I think I will wait to see what the new nexus 10 will offer and decide then.
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