Dec 6, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Review, Specs, Price & Features

Once again, Samsung has added a new member to its premium line of Galaxy Tabs. We were pleased with the performance of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and we were also charmed by the Galaxy Tab 8.9’s thin and lightweight design. But today, we are going to review an even smaller tablet that is being dubbed as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus.

The list below showcases the slate’s specs:

Display: 7.0 inch WSVGA PLS
Screen Resolution: 1024 x 600 pixels
 Processor: 1.2GHz Dual Core CPU
Operating System: Android 3.2 Honeycomb

Memory: 1GB of RAM
Storage: 16GB / 32GB of ROM

Expandable Storage: up to 32GB (via Micro SD card)
Camera: 3 mega pixels rear facing camera with auto-focus and LED flash
Video: 1080p full HD playback, 720p HD video record
Secondary Camera: 2 mega pixels front facing camera



              

         The WiFi only 16GB version of the Samsung Galaxy  Tab 7.0 Plus   can now be yours for $399. If you choose  the 32GB version, you will need to pay the sum amount of $499. We can’t deny that for a 7 inch Android slate, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is far more expensive than the Amazon Kindle Fire. But come to think of it, the latter doesn’t offer any front-facing web camera and it even cuts your built-in storage to half.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus tablet was officially made available last November 14, 2011. It hasn’t been a month since the slate’s release but it seems that its price is one of its main drawbacks against the HTC Flyer as well as the Kindle Fire.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is a very portable slate that you can easily tuck inside your bag, pocket or purse. Its 7.0 inch WSVGA PLS display may not be as vivid as those with Super AMOLED Plus displays but you can pretty much depend on its 1024 x 600 pixels of screen resolution. If you’re not too keen with the quality of the graphics, then the tablet’s decent display can pretty much do the work.


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