One of the latest tablet Android from Samsung that is Galaxy Tab 10.1 has been upgraded to the Android 3.1, the latest edition of the OS Honeycomb made by Google. This is evident from the update specification of this tablet in Samsung's official page which is also confirmed by Samsung through Facebook.
The new tablet is supposed to be released Android 3.0 will be installed, but it was felt to have been missed because Google has announced the Android 3.1 when the first Google I / O some time ago. Android OS 3.1 brings several changes and improvements include the widget in front of the screen that can be rolled up and resource management systems that save battery life while doing multitasking. Honeycomb 3.1 can also import photos from cameras or using your keyboard, mouse, and USB trackpad that is connected via USB hosting.
Galaxy Tab 10.1 Samsung is one of the competitors slide iPad 2 is planned for June 8. In it installed 1GHz dual-core processors, in addition to 10.1-inch screen with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels and support for Flash 10.1.
Via Techradar
The new tablet is supposed to be released Android 3.0 will be installed, but it was felt to have been missed because Google has announced the Android 3.1 when the first Google I / O some time ago. Android OS 3.1 brings several changes and improvements include the widget in front of the screen that can be rolled up and resource management systems that save battery life while doing multitasking. Honeycomb 3.1 can also import photos from cameras or using your keyboard, mouse, and USB trackpad that is connected via USB hosting.
Galaxy Tab 10.1 Samsung is one of the competitors slide iPad 2 is planned for June 8. In it installed 1GHz dual-core processors, in addition to 10.1-inch screen with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels and support for Flash 10.1.
Via Techradar
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