Unlike its Galaxy phones, Samsung has not enjoyed the matching triumph with tabs. While they were polished for Android-based slates, the original Galaxy Tab didn’t offer sufficient value to challenge the market head, Apple’s iPad.
The Korean company’s second effort, the Galaxy Tab 2, utilizes the modified Android 4.0 OS.
Interestingly, the company has fitted out the Tab 2 with the expertise in order to make voice calls, a trait that isn’t detected on the majority of tablets.
In addition, this is also a major difference between the Tab 2 and the Galaxy Note slate.
The TouchWiz interface – adapted for Android 4.0 – makes a come back.
Samsung is marketing the 3G-fitted Galaxy Tab 2 in the Singaporean market by June –the firm is coy on the accessibility and valuation of the Wi-Fi editions.
The 10.1-inch Tab 2 hit markets on 16 June at a price of S$798 (US$641.17) whilst the 7-inch model will be obtainable from 23 June for S$598 (US$480.48).
These rates do not consist of a mobile operator agreement.
Samsung formerly told us that the Tab 2 has been obtainable in the Indonesian market since May and that it proposes to launch the product in the majority of Asian nations this month.




