Testseek.com have collected 270 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 inch GT-P1000 / P1010 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 inch GT-P1000 / P1010.
October 2010
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270 Reviews
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The editors liked
Size
Weight
Display
Android
Hardware
Performance
-3G connectivity
Battery
Runs Android 2.2
AMOLED screen with 1024x600 resolution
Good design and solid build
Built-in cameras
Ability to make and receive calls and text messages
Ideal size for gaming
Well designed
Comes with DivX and Xvid Support
Samsung DNSe
5.1 surround
Flash 1.0 support
Camera quality is quite decent
UI is Easy to Use & Looks Good
Plenty of Features
Looks Good
Powerful graphics performance
Portable
The editors didn't like
Sound
Apps not optimized for display
Slow charging
Still many unknowns
Currently Uses Apps Meant for Smartphones
Expensive
Interface looks bloated on the large display
No application on the Market to make use of the screen
Current apps look pixelated or don't fill the screen
Built-in apps borrow heavily from iPad apps design
Very portable, high quality Android 2.2 tablet with 3G data, Very portable, high quality Android 2.2 tablet with 3G data, Very portable, high quality Android 2.2 tablet with 3G data, Very portable, high qual
Expensive, especially without a contract. And who wants yet another phone contract?, Expensive, especially without a contract. And who wants yet another phone contract?, Expensive, especially without a contract. And who
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is one sexy gadget. To play with it is to want it. That said, it's not cheap, and the Sprint and T-Mobile versions add yet another contract to your life. Is the Tab worth it? If you want the best Android tablet on the market, th...
Abstract: Samsung Galaxy Tab Sweet, Prefer It in iPad Size ( Page 1 of 2 )Samsung's Galaxy Tab is an excellent little Android 2.2-based Web surfing device that also delivers a great experience for most Web applications. But I sure wish it was larger, closer to t...
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Android 2.2, Multitasking Enabled, Supports Swype Text Input, Sim and MicroSD Card Slots are Well Placed, HDMI Output via Micro USB Cable, Various Accessories, Telephone/VOIP Supported, Convenient Digital Camera, Screen-Side Camera for Video Chatting, Tou
Bulky Case, Hardly Fits in Pocket, Glossy Scratch-Prone Case, Inconvenient Automatic Brightness Adjustment, Screen Freezes every Now and Then, Battery Not Easy to Remove, Somewhat Slow Landscape-View Adjustment
Samsung Galaxy TabYou don't have to hold your breath any longer. The Samsung Galaxy Tab is here. The hype about it bringing about the demise of the iPad didn't seem to ring true with us. The difference in size is an important factor in all this as well as...
When everything is said and done, the Samsung Galaxy Tab is definitely a luxury item. Personally, for me on a tight budget, I would not open my wallet and spend $599, or $399 with a different carrier for a subsidized contract pricing. I would either w...
Published: 2010-11-24, Author: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
Nice display and form factor, great browsing experience, forward facing camera
Few tabletfriendly apps, no mini/microUSB port, no HD video recording
Samsung's Galaxy Tab for Verizon Wireless is the first Android powered tablet device that seriously can be pitted against Apple's iPad juggernaut. It features Android 2.2 Froyo, and all the multi-tasking that comes with it, and it all runs in a decide...
Abstract: The recent flood of Android tablets has been nothing less than astonishing. In the past months, we at Gadgetnutz have evaluated nearly a dozen different Android based models. Of those, the Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first we’ve found to be a true compet...
Manageable size is conducive for one-handed use, Brilliant, bright screen, Comes with 16GB MicroSD Card
Proprietary connection port, Slow to recharge, Sprint charges extra for mobile hotspot feature, Screen doesn't support high-definition video
This compact, solidly designed Android tablet seems pricey when you factor in the monthly data plan--and it’s even more expensive than the competition when you factor in the $30 wireless hotspot charge. ...
Small, portable and well made, Easy to use, Good sound, Fast and responsive mostly, Great looking screen
Slight lag at many times, Proprietary connection, Didn’t get the rated battery life, Some apps don’t scale correctly, High price, Front camera not the greatest
So in my time with the Galaxy Tab I’ve come to like it a lot, too bad it’s a loaner and I don’t have an extra $600 to buy one. Yes the Tab is selling for a whopping $600 from Verizon and that’s not including service charges either.Don’t get me wrong i...