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There's not much to say about the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1. It's more or less unchanged from last year's 10-inch model, but now with a more conventional ARM SoC versus the Intel chip that was hit or ...
As you've already gathered, this is the same hardware you'll find on the 7-inch Galaxy Tab 4, which came out four months ago. Since we never got around to reviewing that, though, I'll do a thorough ...
What you get with the 7-inch model, and with every other Galaxy Tab, is a consistent experience that won't excite, but likely won't disappoint for most uses. With phones eclipsing the 6-inch mark, the ...
Android 5.1.1 can be manually installed via Odin on on Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 T-Mobile Users of the 8in Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 residing in the US can now experience Google's more recent Android 5.1.1 ...
If I didn’t know better, I would have sworn this Galaxy Tab 4 was the new Galaxy Mega - the Galaxy line has become so homologous that’s it’s near impossible to distinguish its models at first glance ...
Despite mostly positive critical response, Barnes & Noble's Nook tablets failed to grab enough market share to make the bookseller's hardware production endeavor worthwhile. But all is not lost for ...
Down the pecking order from the Tab S comes the Galaxy Tab 4, a middling tablet for people who don't want to shell out big bucks for the best stuff. But does it do enough to make it worth your ...