Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts

Jul 15, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7 available online at Rs 17,825

Samsung has started selling its 7-inch Galaxy Tab 4 tablet (T231) in India through online retailers.

The 3G+Wi-Fi variant of the tablet is now available at e-commerce website, Flipkart at Rs 17,825. The listing was first spotted by AndroidOS.in.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7 comes with a an LCD display(1280x800p). It is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor and 1.5GB of RAM, and comes with 8GB internal storage and a microSD card slot. The tablet weighs 281gram and measures 107.9x186.9x9mm.

The tablet sports a 3MP rear camera and a 1.3MP front-facing camera. It runs Android 4.4 KitKat and comes with a 4000mAh battery.

In terms of connectivity, Galaxy Tab 4 supports 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, and Glonass.

Samsung had launched Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 and 8.0 in the Indian market, earlier this month. While Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 is priced at Rs 23,960, Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 costs Rs 30,498. Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 and 8.0 feature 10.1-inch and 8-inch screens respectively, both with 1280x800p resolution. They run a customized version of Android 4.4 (KitKat) and are powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor with 1.5GB RAM.

Jun 1, 2009

Samsung Pixon 12: The First 12-Megapixel Cameraphone You Can Actually Buy

Fortunately, the Pixon's 12-megapixel claim to greatness, which guarantees you nothing at all except for the industry's largest file sizes, is complemented by some decent specs, starting with a 3.1" AMOLED touchscreen, 3G and FM radio.

Obviously, though, the flash-equipped camera is the star of the show here, and while relentless megapixel one-upmanship is fruitless and annoying, the Pixon looks like it'll be a decent pocket shooter despite its narrow obsession. Touch autofocus lets you choose a focal point with a finger tap, after which the camera will automatically keep focus on its subject. Shooting speed is quicker than average, clocking in at about two seconds per shot. A bevy of online photo services are supported out of the box, and video recording, though not HD, records at a respectable 720 x 480.

The 150MB internal storage is glaringly weak for a camera-centric phone, though I suspect, as is usually the case, that carriers will bundle SD cards when the Pixon finally goes on sale, which will be in June in Europe, and August elsewhere—though not necessarily here. Sorry, Idou!