Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus - 16GB
Manufacturer: Samsung Part number: GT-P6210MAYXAR
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- The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is pretty and sleek, with well-implemented remote-control functionality, making it the best 7-inch Honeycomb tablet yet.
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CNET editors' review
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus - 16GB price range: $379.99
- Reviewed by: Eric Franklin
- Reviewed on: 11/11/2011
The good: The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus has a sleek design, a high-quality screen, and well-integrated smart remote-control functionality through the Peel app.
The bad: Peel has limited usefulness if you don't have cable or satellite, and the tablet's screen brightness is comparatively low.
The bottom line: The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is pretty and sleek, with well-implemented remote-control functionality, making it the best 7-inch Honeycomb tablet yet.
As more tablets are released, manufacturers need to continually come up with good reasons for consumers to buy their latest device. Whether they do this through price, features, or a unique design, with a $200 tablet like the Kindle Fire out there, tablets will need a hook to keep consumers interested.
Design
I'm beginning to think it's probably easier to build a thin, 10.1-inch tablet than it is a 7-inch one that's equally as thin. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is actually thicker than its larger brother the Galaxy Tab 10.1. This is likely because a 10.1-inch tablet gives manufacturers room to spread components across a larger canvas, rather than cramming everything into a 7-inch design.
That isn't to say that the 7.0 Plus is some bulky hunk of machinery, however. On the contrary, it's actually the thinnest 7-inch tablet we've yet come in contact with. That said, with such a small design, I imagine it must be difficult to really establish some sort of clear aesthetic difference between 7-inch tablets. There's just not much you can do (or at least, no vendor has yet felt compelled to do anything dramatically different) with 7-inch tablets.
| Measurement | Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus | Samsung Galaxy Tab | T-Mobile SpringBoard | Acer Iconia Tab A100 | BlackBerry PlayBook |
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| Weight in pounds | 0.76 | 0.82 | 0.88 | 0.88 | 0.96 |
| Width in inches (landscape) | 7.6 | 7.9 | 7.4 | 7.7 | 7.6 |
| Height in inches | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.6 | 5.1 |
| Depth in inches | 0.38 | 0.48 | 0.4 | 0.5 | 0.4 |
| Side bezel width in inches (landscape) | 0.75 | 0.7 | 0.8 | 0.8 | 0.8 |
From the front, the 7.0 Plus looks very close to the original Galaxy Tab with its glossy black bezel; however, the 7.0 Plus's back isn't boxy like the original and instead slopes inward, creating a sleeker look and feel. Also, Samsung eschews the glossy back of the original, instead going for a less fingerprint-attracting dark-gray matte feel, reminiscent of the Tab 8.9's derriere.
The 7.0 Plus is outfitted with a power button, volume rocker, and an IR sensor (more on that later) on its top; a headphone jack and mic pinhole on the left side; dual speakers and a universal connection port on the right; and a microSD card slot on the bottom.

The left side of the bezel houses a 2-megapixel camera, with an LED flash-supported 3-megapixel camera in the top-left corner on the back. As with Samsung's other tablets, there's no HDMI port, requiring you to purchase an adapter if you'd like to play video from your tablet on your TV.

The 7.0 Plus felt comfortable and light in our hands with no annoying little edges or sharp corners, just a really smooth and clean feel. If you're used to holding your cell phone while typing, you'll feel right at home here.
Honeycomb 3.2 comes natively installed on the 7.0 Plus, and, not surprisingly, Samsung overlays its TouchWiz UI on top of it. TouchWiz brings with it many custom Samsung apps like AllShare, Media Hub, Social Hub, and Samsung's own curated Android app store, called Samsung Apps.
My favorite feature of TouchWiz, however, is the Mini Apps tray located on the bottom of the screen. Tapping it brings up a tray of apps consisting of a calculator, notes, calendar, music player, and clock. However, the most useful of these is the task manager, which allows you to quickly kill any app running in the background; this comes in handy when apps become otherwise unresponsive.
Peel
The Peel app comes installed on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, and launching it essentially turns the tablet into a smart remote control for your TV.
Peel also takes the place of your cable or satellite channel guide and displays a list of shows currently playing locally on your cable/satellite provider's channels. Go to the currently playing tab, click on a show, and your TV switches to the appropriate channel.
The initial setup does a great job of holding your hand through a step-by-step setup wizard. The setup only requires that you know your TV's manufacturer name, your cable/satellite provider, and your ZIP code. Thankfully, Peel spares us from having to know any more detailed information.

Once it's set up, you can browse shows by category, favorite the shows you like, or prevent shows you'd rather not see on the list from showing up again. Unfortunately, if you don't have cable or satellite TV, the app isn't very useful, as it doesn't sync with over-the-air listings. Also, there's currently no search functionality, but Peel says we may see that in a future update.
Navigating the interface took some getting used to, but was easy enough to pick up; however, we took issue with the method by which your cable TV screen menus are controlled by the interface. Peel went with a swipe interface that requires you to flick the screen in one of four directions in order to highlight different menus. While this method works and after some time could be gotten used to, we would have much preferred more-direct directional controls.
Also, we experienced an issue in which the shows Peel displayed as airing now were not actually airing. We'd see "Basketball Wives" listed as a current show, but when we selected it, we were taken instead to "Why Am I Still Single." Needless to say, this was very disappointing. Peels says that this is a daylight saving time issue and should clear up in a week. This reinforces the idea that Peel's accuracy is very closely dictated by the information cable/satellite providers choose to release.
While Peel is missing some features, it's overall well-implemented, but we're much more excited about the prospects of it integrating streaming services like Netflix and Hulu in the future.
Hardware features
Instead of going with the tried and true Tegra 2, the 7.0 Plus instead uses a dual-core Samsung Exynos 4210 processor. It also has 1GB of RAM and comes in either 16GB or 32GB storage capacities. Bluetooth 3.0 and 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi are included as well.
Rounding out the hardware features are an ambient light sensor, gyroscope, accelerometer, digital compass, and GPS.
Performance
The 7.0 Plus's 7-inch screen has a 1,024x600-pixel resolution and uses Samsung's proprietary Plane-Line Switching (PLS) panel technology. The screen delivers sharp text and menus, but the brightness is surprisingly low and doesn't hold up well under sunlight.
| Tested spec | Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus | Samsung Galaxy Tab | T-Mobile SpringBoard | Acer Iconia Tab A100 | BlackBerry PlayBook |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maximum brightness | 214 cd/m2 | 364 cd/m2 | 353 cd/m2 | 227 cd/m2 | 587 cd/m2 |
| Default brightness | 50 cd/m2 | 123 cd/m2 | 106 cd/m2 | 96 cd/m2 | 474 cd/m2 |
| Maximum black level | 0.17 cd/m2 | 0.35 cd.m2 | 0.42 cd/m2 | 0.27 cd/m2 | 0.48 cd/m2 |
| Default black level | 0.04 cd/m2 | 0.17 cd/m2 | 0.12 cd/m2 | 0.11 cd/m2 | 0.39 cd/m2 |
| Default contrast ratio | 1,250:1 | 1,040:1 | 883:1 | 840:1 | 1,215:1 |
| Contrast ratio (max brightness) | 1,258:1 | 724:1 | 840:1 | 872:1 | 1,223:1 |
Navigating through the TouchWiz interface is just as speedy as on the previous Honeycomb Samsung Tabs, but we did experience freezing, crashing, and hanging frequently in multiple apps.
The picture quality of the rear camera was better than you get from most 7-inch tablets, although still not up to the high standards of the Sony Tablet S or Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9. Video frame rate was smooth when recording video and played 720p without a hitch.
Samsung claims the 7.0 Plus is capable of 1080p playback, but none of the 1080p videos we copied to the tablet (some files wouldn't even copy) was actually playable.
Here are our official CNET Labs-tested battery life results. More tablet testing results can be found here.
| Video battery life (in hours) | |
|---|---|
| Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 | 7.2 |
Conclusion
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus offers a lot for its $400 price: 16GB of RAM ($500 for 32GB), a sharp screen, and a streamlined, minimalist design. Its IR sensor and Peel app turn it into a pretty robust remote control, but its lack of current support for streaming services limits its appeal.
The 7.0 Plus is the best 7-inch Honeycomb tablet available today, so if you're looking for a fully equipped 7-inch tablet, this is the one to get.
Editors' note: This review was updated with CNET Labs' battery life test results.
User reviews
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Galaxy Tab 7" +
by Max2Carter on March 1, 2012
Pros: Screen is crisp and sharp
WiFi and GPS work like a champ
Dual-core processor in this device works great!
Wi-Fi supports Dual-band 802.11n
Audio supports natively FLAC
Nice screen (1024x600 WSVGA PLS)Cons: Cannot remove bloatware
Lack of integrated USB/HDMI
Very short charging cableSummary: Great device if you don't want to e-peen about your hardware. Needs ICS and some other software tweaks, but best bang for your buck. 4 stars only for the ...
Summary: Great device if you don't want to e-peen about your hardware. Needs ICS and some other software tweaks, but best bang for your buck. 4 stars only for the apps/software. (Bloatware bad)
This was a surprise birthday present from my wife. I own a Samsung Captivate and love it. I wanted an Asus Transformer Prime (more on that later), but I must say, this was a superb purchase, and it exceeded my expectations. Samsung makes a great product. Here is why you should take a serious look at this tablet.
This tablet has a front camera (2MP) and a rear camera (3MP). My kids and I video chatted with my father via Skype with the front camera, and it worked great. Dad did not complain about the picture or the sound. I used the rear camera to take some pics and some video. The 720p was sharp, and for a tablet/portable device, this is sufficient. Honestly, I don't think that tablets should have rear cameras, mostly because I feel they are a waste. People look ridiculous taking pics with their tablets, in addition, most cell phone cameras are of much better quality anyways. But, hey, if you need it/want it, this works fine.
The processor allows this device to feel snappy and responsive. There is enough RAM for the jobs to get done. However, it does lag if I have too many things running in the back ground. I have the task manager on my home screen, and I usually keep most apps killed this way. The RAM manager also keeps things down and running smooth. I believe that this has more to do with the software than the hardware. The video comes through great. I have watched The Walking Dead on it, as well as some movies (The Dark Knight), with little to no lag.
I do not play many games, I do have Angry Birds and Plants vs Zombies, and there were no issues running these games. The screen is crisp and sharp. When compare side by side with the Transformer Prime, I could tell that resolution is 1,024-by-600. However, When watching videos,YouTube, or Skype, this really doesn't bother me. The resolution is great for a portable device. The colors are sharp and easy on the eyes.
The WiFi and GPS work like a champ. I keep the GPS off to preserve battery life, but I encountered no signal problems, or, at least ones caused by the device. I leave the WiFi on all the time. I could turn it off to preserve battery life, but meh. The Bluetooth functions fine as well. I synced a headset with no issues. I played with a Logitech keyboard as well, worked fine. No issues here. The remote feature works as advertised. I had no issue controlling my TV with it. I doubt I will use this much, but hey, it is nice to know it is there and it works.
The battery life is about an hour less than what was advertised, and I again believe this to be software related. There are apps out there to help increase battery life, and they do work. With these apps I can get the advertised battery life.
Apps. This is where I dock a star. I really hate bloatware, and this device has a bunch of it. This is what kills the performance. The Samsung media app is probably good. However, I don't use it. I don't want it. Why I cannot remove software on a device I own bothers me. Ditto for other stuff like MovieFone (AOL? Really? They are still around?). This device would be much better off with out the trash apps.
The packaging was a simple box, no fight to get it open. The battery was a little over 50% when I powered it on for the first time. In the box is also a headset/mic combo that works well. There is a charger/USB cable as well. Fairly straightforward. Unless you need something more, these are adequate.
Other thoughts: I was playing with my friend's Transformer Prime, and we noticed that the quad-core processor didn't really help. I researched a bit on the hard ware, and the Transformer Prime actually has five cores, four of them are high-performance, and one is high-efficiency. The CPU is designed to shutdown the four cores for almost nearly everything, and just use the high-efficiency core in order to save on battery life. We tried to activate the other cores, and for the life of us, we could only get one other core to "activate".
We found that most (if not all) apps are designed to use the one core, so I don't feel I missed out by not receiving the Transformer Prime. When we ran the same tests on this device, we found it to be the same.One core is active and the other stays down to conserve battery life. Granted, the Transformer Prime did feel more responsive, We think this is due to the amount of system RAM.
Unless you really want to e-peen about your processor cores on a tablet, or want to do high end gaming (does that even exist?) on a tablet, there really isn't much of a compelling reason to have more than a dual core processor. The average person does not have the slightest idea how threading works nor why having more cores might be overkill and a waste of money, so why bother?
Bottom line on processors: The whole "core" obsession on mobile devices seems to be nothing but marketing talk. At least, as far as I have been able to determine. The dual-core processor in this device works great!
I wish this device had ICS, the under the hood tweaks there could really help out with the flaws that this device has. 3.2 works great though. Smooth.
Final thought: I was scared that I would have to hide my disappointment from my wife as this was not the tablet I wanted. However, I am convinced. I enjoy this device, and overall it exceeded my expectations. The 7" screen makes it easy to take with me. My employer has a Citrix apps that run like a champ, and I can almost do most of my work that way. It is a slower than a keyboard/mouse, so I won't be doing that unless there is an emergency.
This device is worth you money. I really love the micro SD slot. The 16Gb of storage can be limiting, and this feature hands down helps over come the default storage.
P.S., If you're will buy this Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, I suggest you have to compare prices before you decide at: Prices-comparison.info/Galaxy-Tab7Plus
I would say this is the best bang for your buck. Another A+ device from Samsung.9 out of 9 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great device! Exactly what you'd like a tablet to be.
by ronxronii74 on February 11, 2012
Pros: Portability is key. Functionality is superb. Video and audio quality are excellent. The user experience is exactly what your looking for in a tablet. The preloaded apps were well thought out, leaving me lacking any complaints.
Cons: Honestly! There are none!
Summary: Wonderful. I went shopping for an iPad, but after browsing thru the tablet section decided to give the galaxy plus a try. Best decision of my tech-life! I admittedly was ...
Summary: Wonderful. I went shopping for an iPad, but after browsing thru the tablet section decided to give the galaxy plus a try. Best decision of my tech-life! I admittedly was already an Android fan. This device has made my loyalty even more concrete.
I love the ability to go to the Market and find plenty of content for free! This probably has been the main sticking point in deciding between the two.
Lacks the restrictive nature of the iPad. I am able to do exactly what I could with my PC without the hassle of buying several different apps to accommodate.
The ability to drag and drop is KING! I have at last 10 full length films in HD and it didn't cost me a nickle!
Androidian for!!!1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Amazing What This Is Capable of Doing.
by marossva on January 26, 2012
Pros: Quick start up, great display, convenient size, does everything I need.
Cons: None worth mentioning.
Summary: Although I bought my wife an iPad2 for Christmas I decided I wanted to buy myself an Android tablet instead. I must have read every on line article and comparison ...
Summary: Although I bought my wife an iPad2 for Christmas I decided I wanted to buy myself an Android tablet instead. I must have read every on line article and comparison about all of the tablets currently available and those reported to be coming to the market in the near future (CES reports). After endless procrastination I finally decided to just go out and buy a "good" tablet. Once I made that decision I figured that if I was willing to spend $200 for a Kindle Fire (with limited capabilities) I might as well kick in the extra $150 and buy a Samsung Galaxy 7.0 Plus (it was on sale at Best Buy), a tablet that offered much more flexibility than the Kindle.
All I can say is WOW. I could not be happier with my purchase. The Galaxy Plus tablet can do everything my desk top can do, and more. Plus it is portable, light weight, syncs with my desk top and in addition to it's computer functions can be used as an ebook reader, mp3 and video player, remote controller (for certain TV set ups), and so much more.
If you are considering buying a 7" tablet, my advise would be to try them all then buy the one you like best now so you can enjoy it. There is no sense waiting for the "next generation" to be released because there will always be something new (and "better") coming to the market.
Based on my experience, I can highly recommend the Samsung Galaxy 7.0 Plus. To me it represents the perfect combination of size and features.
P.S. My wife even likes it better than her new iPad2.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Most bang for your tablet buck
by abridges3 on January 10, 2012
Pros: Fast, pre-loaded with apps, great size, expandable memory.
Cons: None, this tablet is great.
Summary: This tablet is fast and comes loaded with apps. It has pretty good sound for a tablet, and the touch screen is really responsive. This thing is a major improvement ...
Summary: This tablet is fast and comes loaded with apps. It has pretty good sound for a tablet, and the touch screen is really responsive. This thing is a major improvement from the original 7.0. It's the perfect size for holding in one hand unlike the Ipad and the Galaxy Tab 10.1. The expandable memory is excellent for app junkies. I've heard people complain about battery life, but the battery lasts a long time as long as you manage your apps and don't leave 5 games running at the same time.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Best tablet for international travel, bar none!
by blade3colorado on April 28, 2012
Pros: This tablet has a small footprint, thus it didn't take up a lot of space in my backpack. Great OS (which will be upgraded to Ice Cream Sandwich). One of the fastest processors on the market. This tablet makes an Ipad look slow and cumbersome.
Cons: Typing on a touch screen is a bit more difficult to do vs. a keypad. However, this touch pad is very sensitive and makes a bad situation tolerable because it responds well.
Summary: Small form factor, coupled with a robust processor that will never crash, coupled with great apps, makes this an easy choice, especially when traveling. Additionally, I purchased a leather cover ...
Summary: Small form factor, coupled with a robust processor that will never crash, coupled with great apps, makes this an easy choice, especially when traveling. Additionally, I purchased a leather cover that not only protected the tablet, but did not have to be removed for taking videos or pictures. It looked like a small book that I was carrying. The cover also offered an adequate landscape and portrait stand without you having to remove the cover. I forgot the manufacturer's name, but they can be obtained at Amazon and are quite inexpensive (less than $30). I also forgot to bring my USB connection for my Canon camera while on my backpack trip. Consequently, I had a dilemma with regard to uploading pictures during my trip to Face Book, email, etc. However, the problem was solved by using my Samsung Plus for taking pictures and video. The Galaxy Tab Plus took outstanding video and pictures.
This tablet was used for a two-month back pack trip to Central and South America and was exposed to all sorts of environments, including extreme humidity (Panama), cold (Ecuador), rain (Costa Rica), and altitude (Andes).
All in all, this is an absolutely essential device for using on domestic or international trips, where you don't want the weight of a laptop, nor having to haul it out every time you go through airport security. I alluded to this tablet looking like a book (especially when you purchase the leather cover). When you are traveling in South or Central America, this illusion will probably keep you from being robbed, since it does not look like a tablet when you are waking down the street carrying it in your hand. Just sayin' . . .
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Simply the best
by Jouten_Za on April 13, 2012
Pros: Smaller form factor, elegant design.
Cons: Android 3.2, but it is well implemented here.
Summary: There's not much more to add to what the review has mentioned other than that it is nice, light and portable. With a couple of updates on boot-up, it ...
Summary: There's not much more to add to what the review has mentioned other than that it is nice, light and portable. With a couple of updates on boot-up, it is a very smooth operating system and the TouchWiz interface is actually not that bad at all. Gotta love the built-in screenshot tool that is right on the menu bar. A few nice touches overall. I also have a 10" Xoom with ICS 4.0.4 and I do not miss it when I use this device. I whole heartedly recommend this device to anyone looking for a nice, high quality and capable 7" tablet.
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It's really good.
by ktejas30 on March 1, 2012
Pros: fast, good screen, good camera
Cons: I don't really have any cons.
Summary: Get it. It's really good.
Summary: Get it. It's really good.
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good to hv it...!!!!
by nitiraj.pise on February 9, 2012
Pros: All features...!!!
Cons: Nothing noticed...!!!
Summary: I bought Tab 7 (i.e. P6200) in India, n I simply love it...!!
I just feel, the camera could hv been of higher MP....!!! But, doesnt matter...!!! Simply Loving ...Summary: I bought Tab 7 (i.e. P6200) in India, n I simply love it...!!
I just feel, the camera could hv been of higher MP....!!! But, doesnt matter...!!! Simply Loving it...!!! -
outstanding tablet; easy to carry.
by vrmeneses on February 3, 2012
Pros: light and easy to carry.
Cons: Can;t think of something against it.
Summary: I would recommend the tablet to my friends.
Summary: I would recommend the tablet to my friends.
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It could have good...but
by The_Bad_Apple on January 1, 2012
Pros: Looks great, display looks awesome, even more portable the Ipad, its quick.
Cons: DOES NOT WORK WITH MAC
Summary: I have all macs in my house. Androids have started using MTP for there method of transfer for USB connectivity. Which by the way isn't recognized at all by ...
Summary: I have all macs in my house. Androids have started using MTP for there method of transfer for USB connectivity. Which by the way isn't recognized at all by macs. If you have a PC, OR never plan on syncing with your Macbook im sure the Galaxy tab 7 would be great. The problem comes when you try to connect it to your Macbook. I'm really surprised Cnet didn't catch this. I returned it and got a Kindle fire that works great.
1 out of 15 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Samsung
- Part number: GT-P6210MAYXAR
- Description: The Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus provides a galaxy full of quality, all-star entertainment. The pre-loaded Samsung Media Hub gives you instant access to thousands of movies and TV shows. You also get the Samsung Social Hub, which gives you live updates from all your favorite social sites. Surf the Internet just like on a PC, and get the full enjoyment of Adobe Flash Player compatible sites, games, and videos. Even when you're watching your home big screen, you can be enjoying your Tab. With a built-in IR blaster and the very intuitive, very handy Smart Remote powered by Peel, it could quickly become your favorite - and maybe your only remote control. Smart Remote allows you to instantly find and watch your favorite TV shows and discover new shows based on your preferences, all with the tap of a screen. Peel allows users to control any home entertainment system, no hardware or cables required.
General
- Product Type Web tablet
- Operating System Android 3.2 Honeycomb
Display
- Type 7 in,
TFT active matrix - Display Resolution 1024 x 600
- Touchscreen Yes
Memory
- Flash Memory 16 GB
- RAM 1 GB
- ROM 16 GB
- Supported Flash Memory Cards microSD
- Max Supported Capacity 32 GB
Processor
- Processor Samsung Exynos
- Processor Clock Speed 1.2 GHz
- Multi-Core Technology Dual-Core
Camera
- Rear-facing Camera 3 megapixels
- Focus Adjustment Automatic
- Camera Light Source LED light
- Features Video recording
- Front-facing Camera 2 Megapixel
Communications
- Wireless Connectivity 802.11 a/b/g/n
Multimedia
- Supported Digital Video Formats WMV,
ASF,
H.263,
MPEG-4,
AVI,
3GP,
XviD,
H.264,
DivX - Audio Microphone , Stereo speakers
- Supported Digital Audio Formats eAAC+,
WMA,
AAC,
AC3,
AAC+,
WAV,
OGG,
FLAC,
MP3
Software
- Preloaded Software Video Player,
YouTube,
Swype,
Gmail,
Adobe Flash Player,
Wallpaper,
Photo Editor,
Music Player,
Google Talk,
Instant messaging,
Android Browser,
Google Play,
E-mail,
Google Places,
Google Latitude,
Google Calendar,
Word,
Music Hub,
Media Player,
Polaris Office,
Excel Viewer,
PowerPoint viewer Input Device
- Type Touch-screen
Expansion and Connectivity
- Expansion Slot(s) 1 x microSD
- Interfaces 1 x Headphones - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm,
1 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A,
1 x Docking / port replicator - 30-pin dock connector Battery
- Capacity 4000 mAh
Miscellaneous
- Color Metallic gray
- Features Expandable memory ,
Bluetooth ,
Front camera ,
Rear camera - Included Accessories Power adapter
Dimensions & Weight
- Width 193.65 mm
- Depth 9.96 mm
- Height 122.37 mm
- Weight 345 g
Product series
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus - 32GB
Manufacturer: Samsung
Specs: Android 3.2 Honeycomb,
1 GB,
1.2 GHz,
Samsung Exynos,
IEEE 802.11n,
IEEE 802.11b,
Bluetooth 3.0,
IEEE 802.11a,
IEEE 802.11g,
193.65 mm x 9.96 mm x 122.37 mm,
7 in,
TFT active matrix - Yes,
345 g -

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus - 16GB
Manufacturer: Samsung
Specs: Android 3.2 Honeycomb,
1 GB,
1.2 GHz,
Samsung Exynos,
Bluetooth 3.0,
193.65 mm x 9.96 mm x 122.37 mm,
7 in,
TFT active matrix - Yes,
345 g
Accessories
- Samsung ECC1DP0UBEG - web tablet charging / data cable - USB (34943376)
- Samsung USB & SD Connection Kit - web tablet accessory kit (35025567)28.99
- Samsung EDD-D1E2BEG - web tablet charging stand (35121324)23.99 - 34.99
- Samsung ETA-P10JBEG - power adapter - AC / USB (34539395)24.95 - 45.99
- Samsung AA-SK2NWBB - keyboard (35143916)66.61 - 86.15
- Samsung ECC1DP0UBEG - web tablet charging / data cable - USB (34669279)6.95 - 15.35
- Samsung ECA-P10CBEG - power adapter - car / USB (34539397)34.99
- Samsung ECA-P10CBEG - power adapter - car / USB (34983242)14.95 - 26.98
- Samsung ET-S100CBEG - tablet PC stylus (35001817)17.01
- Samsung EPL-3PHPBEG - video / audio adapter (35120020)30.16
- Samsung ET-GTABCHCGSTA - protective case for web tablet (35001839)2.99 - 29.95
- Samsung ECR-D980BEG - docking cradle - none (34539439)15.99 - 44.99
- Samsung EFC-1B1 - protective case for web tablet (35018670)19.99
- Samsung ET-GTABBSCG - protective cover for web tablet (34919772)4.99 - 5.05
- Samsung EF-C980CBEG - case for web tablet (34539429)33.82 - 34.99
- Samsung EF-C980CCEG - protective cover for web tablet (34850000)49.99
- Samsung EF-C980NBEG - case for web tablet (34850329)28.85
- Samsung EFC-1C9LBE - pouch for web tablet (35182666)19.98 - 29.99
- Samsung protective cover for web tablet (35082088)55.99 - 61.99
- Targus Truss Case/Stand for Samsung Galaxy Tab - case for web tablet (34478685)19.95 - 41.99
- Samsung (34914185)16.95
- Samsung ET-9I897MBGGSM - case for cellular phone (34847829)0.01
- Samsung ET-9I897PBGGSB - case for cellular phone (34852934)0.01
- Samsung ET-9T959MBGGSM - case for cellular phone (34852929)7.19
- Samsung case for cellular phone (35228791)12.20
- Samsung holster bag for cellular phone (35228781)16.25
- Samsung holster bag for cellular phone (35228792)14.53
- Samsung holster bag for cellular phone (35230421)16.25
- Samsung holster bag for cellular phone (35230425)16.25
- Samsung holster bag for cellular phone (35230426)16.25
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- Manufacturer:Samsung
- Address:
105 Challenger Road, Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660 - Phone: 1-800-726-7864
- Fax: 1-973-601-6001



