Samsung's Galaxy Tab 7.7 was banned in Europe by the Duesseldorf Higher Court on Tuesday because it found the tablet infringes on Apple's design rights and looks too much like the iPad. full story ![]()

Samsung’s original Galaxy Tab was Android’s first iPad rival. “Rival” probably isn’t the best word, though: the iPad sold in bunches while the overpriced (US$600) Galaxy Tab collected dust. Almost three years later, a much more popular Samsung has announced the 7-inch slate’s second proper sequel: the Galaxy Tab 3...
gizmag.com (1 month and 18 days ago)
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 line has been revealed as popping up in 10.1 and 7.0 iterations – the latter being the first to show up with full specifications and the former being tipped with an Intel Clover Trail+ processor in-tow. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0, on the other hand, hasn’t seen the light ...
slashgear.com (2 days ago)

The specifications of the rumored Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1, codenamed Santos 10, have leaked along with the specifications of the next generation Galaxy Ace smartphone, according to a report from Hi-Tech Mail. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 is said to sport a 10.1-inch TFT-LCD display with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels and will be powered by a 1.6 GHz dual-core processor...
gsmarena.com (20 days ago)

Samsung announced a brand new 7" Android tablet, dubbed Galaxy Tab 3 7.0. It brings the now familiar S4 styling (just like its 8" cousin) and comes in Wi-Fi and 3G versions, with the 3G one being fully voice call capable. It even adds a proximity sensor, you know, if you want to put up the tablet up to your head. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 is also noticeably more compact...
gsmarena.com (1 month and 18 days ago)

Samsung was the first Android phone maker to take a stab at tablets. Released in 2010, the Galaxy Tab was a 7-inch slate that cost more than the bigger and better iPad. Or, to put it more bluntly, it was a certified dud. But Samsung kept chipping away, making tablets in all shapes and sizes, and is now gaining on Apple’s shrinking lead. How does Samsung’s latest – the Galaxy...
gizmag.com (1 month and 16 days ago)

Samsung introduced its latest tablet today, the Galaxy Tab 3, and it's clear that the Tab line is destined to play a distinct second fiddle to the Galaxy Note brand. The Tab 3 sounds like it could've been released a year or two ago, with a 7-inch 1024x600 display at just 169 PPI, a 1.2GHz dual core processor and a 3 megapixel rear-facing camera.
techcrunch.com (1 month and 18 days ago)
The latest Samsung rumors suggest the "Galaxy Tab 3 Plus" has been spotted in the wild. A tipster sent photos of a device to SamMobile and the tech website proposes that it could be the upcoming tablet expected to be unveiled alongside the Galaxy Note 3 “phablet” at the 2013 IFA Expo in Berlin in September.
ibtimes.com (2 months and 17 days ago)

Just when we think Samsung’s branding can’t get any more convoluted, the electronics giant pitches another curveball and surprises us yet again. Last week the company added the Galaxy “S4″ mini to its Galaxy “S 4″ family, and on Monday Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Tab 3 “8-inch” and Galaxy Tab 3 “10.1-inch”, which replace the Galaxy Tab 2 “7.0″ and Galaxy Tab 2 “10.1.” Still...
yahoo.com (14 days ago)
We may be seeing even more of Samsung’s ever-expanding Galaxy in 2013 as the South Korean electronics giant is expected to unveil at least two more Galaxy devices at the IFA Expo in Berlin from Sept. 6-11. Insiders have told SamMobile that we will likely be introduced to a new Samsung tablet, the Galaxy Tab 3, as well as the newest addition to the company's "phablet" line,...
ibtimes.com (2 months and 29 days ago)

This week the folks at Adorama have revealed their first listings for the next generation of Samsung tablet, both the Galaxy Tab 3 7.0, 8.0, and 10.1. These two devices take on the form of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 (pictured below) and GALAXY S 4, but take away the Note’s pen and modify their ...
slashgear.com (21 days ago)
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