Enterprise Mobility: Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Tablet, Galaxy S II Smartphone Debut at MWC
Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Tablet, Galaxy S II Smartphone Debut at MWC
by Nathan Eddy

Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Tablet
A 1GHz dual core application processor, low power DDR2 (double data rate 2) memory and 6860mAh battery power the Tab 10.1.

Galaxy 10.1 Tablet
The tablet offers an alternative to the companys 7-inch screen Galaxy Tab, launched late last year.

Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Tablet
Samsung has also included HSPA+ 21M bps, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n connectivity to support enhanced mobile download speeds.

Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Tablet
The device comes with the option of 16GB or 32GB of storage, weighs just 1.3 pounds and is less than half an inch thick.

Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Tablet
Honeycomb is designed to support larger screen devices and introduces a slew of new user interface features.

Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Tablet
Updates include new widgets and a redesigned soft keyboard, and support for multicore processors and hardware acceleration for graphics.

Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Tablet
The Galaxy 10.0 tablet offers dual surround-sound speakers, which enables users to enjoy multimedia without having to compromise mobility.

Samsung Galaxy S II
Samsung has introduced Live Panel, a service that aggregates live Web and application contents to a single customizable home screen.

Samsung Galaxy S II
The Customized Voice Translation application makes the Galaxy S II an ideal travel companion, translating voice or text.

Samsung Galaxy S II
With Samsung Hubs, the Galaxy S II delivers catalogs of books and magazines, music, advanced mobile games and control of the consumers online social life.

Samsung Galaxy S II
Customers can design the layout of their own Live Panel, online services and mobile apps to appear on-screen.

