Hi Guys Here Latest Released Mobile And Tablet's and All new & Top News tell Us TO Tell TECHDEBUTE.com , Said by the Samsung is taking the fight to Amazon and Apple with the introduction of the Galaxy Tab S tablet. The new tablets, available in 8.4-inch and 10.5-inch varieties, are thinner and lighter than the Kindle Fire HDX or iPad Air. What's more, Samsung has worked deals with many app and content providers to provide a heap of free stuff for its new customers.Galaxy Tab S boasts reasonable specs: either an Exynos 5 Octa or Snapdragon 800 processor (depending on the market), support for multiple mobile frequencies, an 8 megapixel rear camera and 2.1 megapixel front-facing camera, full 802.11ac Wi-Fi with MIMO, 3 GB of RAM, and either 16 or 32 GB of internal storage (expandable with a microSD card). It's a little disappointing that the processor isn't the newer and very impressive Snapdragon 801, but those are still great specs for a high-end tablet.
Samsung has lined up a host of other "Galaxy Gifts" for its users, mostly in the form of long trial subscriptions to content services, and some free apps an in-game purchases in games. The full list is below.The Tab S will be available in some markets by the end of June. In the U.S., the Wi-Fi version of the tablets will go on sale in July, with the 8.4-inch model costing $400, while the 10.5-inch model will be $500. The LTE models will follow shortly after.
Weight is very important in a tablet. Holding it up with one hand while reading a book or playing a one-hand game gets tiresome quickly. Samsung says the 8.4-inch Galaxy Tab S weights 10.5 ounces (for the LTE model), 3 ounces lighter than the Kindle Fire HDX and even 1.5 ounces lighter than an iPad mini. In the smaller tablet, Samsung has still managed to stuff in a hefty 4900 mAh battery, while the larger tablet gets a 7900 mAh battery.Samsung claims the world's best tablet display is to be found in the Galaxy Tab S. The OLED panel has a resolution of 2560 x 1600 on both the 8.4 and 10.5-inch models. This gives the smaller tablet a PPI (pixels-per-inch) of 359, and the larger one a PPI of 288. That's quite sharp (especially on the smaller version), meeting or exceeding Samsung's closest competitors.
Samsung customized app will give Tab S users a free book every month, in addition to the usual Kindle library. Tab S users will get "access to a range of movie and entertainment content," as they put it, on Google Play. This includes the film Gravity, as well as a variety of books and magazines. The Tab S will also be the first Galaxy product to play Netflix content in full HD.
Samsung has lined up a host of other "Galaxy Gifts" for its users, mostly in the form of long trial subscriptions to content services, and some free apps an in-game purchases in games. The full list is below.The Tab S will be available in some markets by the end of June. In the U.S., the Wi-Fi version of the tablets will go on sale in July, with the 8.4-inch model costing $400, while the 10.5-inch model will be $500. The LTE models will follow shortly after.
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