Samsung has launched it's first Android tablet with Brand Name Samsung Galaxy Pad.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab will sport a seven-inch touch screen and will run Android 2.2. Based on the video, it appears that Swype software is on board for faster text input. In the few images that are displayed in the video, we see it being held in someone's hand. It looks far larger than even the Dell Streak Android phone, which has a five-inch display.
Galaxy Tab is very plasticky and much lighter than the iPad. Ifanr's tipster also confirms a 1,024 x 600 pixel resolution packed into that 7-inch display on a device that's much thicker than the Dell Streak. Other "confirmed" specs are a 3.2 megapixel camera, 3G network, and built-in "ebook" app that's supposedly one of the best the tipster's ever used on an Android device.
1. Samsung Tab will have two cameras on board and can make video calls.
2. Samsung included: HD movie playback, e-reading, Flash support, augmented reality, navigation, and PC-like Web browsing.
3. The design of the Tab appears to be somewhat similar to the iPad, though the display doesn't look to have the same 4:3 aspect ratio that the iPad does.
4. Seven-inch screen, better portable than the iPad, it's too big for phone.
Watch Video Samsung Galaxy Tab