Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 Coming to Verizon LTE with Super AMOLED+

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 Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 Coming to Verizon LTE with Super AMOLED+

Early this morning, we showed you some of the Android tablets going up for show at this year’s CES. There had been some pretty remarkable designs amid the selection, which includes some new quad-core devices. Samsung and Verizon have just announced their newest tablet supplying, the added-thin Galaxy Tab 7.seven.

Although the “seven.seven” figure is supposed to refer to the size in inches of the tablet’s 1280 x 800 display, it very practically doubles as claim to the tablet’s thinness in reality, the gadget is just a smidge too thick, at seven.9 millimeters. Even though that misses the mark on the coincidence, it is still a solidly outstanding measurement.

Beyond its slim build, the Galaxy Tab 7.7 is noteworthy for its Super AMOLED+ show, a rarity on tablets. The hardware is powered by a dual-core one.4GHz processor, attributes 16GB of internal flash storage, and involves a 3-megapixel principal camera with a two-megapixel front-facer. 4G’s the name of the game in 2012, so of program the Galaxy Tab seven.seven includes an LTE-compatible radio.

All together, the Galaxy Tab 7.7 weighs-in at underneath 3-quarters of a pound. According to Verizon, sales will begin “in the coming weeks”.

Source: Verizon
Via: Android Guys

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