It looks like T-Mobile USA is getting proactive in their attempts to mitigate the quarterly loss of postpaid subscribers. The number four mobile carrier in the nation has announced a new pricing structure for their prepaid mobile broadband service that should give customers a better bang for their buck. T-Mobile lost 510,000 contract customers last quarter, so finding other ways to stay competitive has become a priority for the company. They gained almost 250,000 prepaid customers and 262,000 mobile-to-mobile customers during the quarter. While promising, it seems they are banking on the new pricing structure to further jumpstart the growth …
Rooting allows you to further personalize your Android device. Some Android users root their devices to remove bloatware, while others do it to tweak their phones or flash custom ROMs. T-Mobile’s Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus 4G SGH-T869 already blazes trails because of its 4G capabilities, and rooting the said tablet could only do more. Thanks to XDA Developers member bdigitalstudio, you can now root your Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus 4G SGH-T869 very easily. Check out the rest of this guide to learn how to root your Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus 4G SGH-T869. Requirements T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus …
The earlier Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 tablet was given some major boost in the form of its more muscular brother—the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Wi-Fi GT-P6210. This newer 7-inch tablet now boasts a faster 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, Android 3.2 Honeycomb underneath, and several system improvements. Just like any Android device, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Wi-Fi GT-P6210 is completely rootable. We’ll not go into the nitty-gritty of the pros and cons of rooting your device, but suffice it to say that root access is direly needed if you wish to load up your Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Wi-Fi …
Getting tired of the smallish screen on your Android smartphone? Have a fear of commitment for something too big and unwieldy like a 10-inch tablet? Getting a 7-inch Android is without doubt the next best thing. In fact, 7-inch seems to be the sweet spot between portability and screen size. The list below contains what we believe to be an elite group of 7-inch Android tablets that are worthy of some superlatives in front of their names. In no particular order, check out these fine 7-inchers below. Huawei MediaPad Huawei MediaPad was heavily advertised as the world’s first 7-inch tablet …
In the market for an Android tablet? Amazon sent out an email yesterday to its customers with a link to Amazon.com stating that: “For a limited time, customers can save $80 or more on select Galaxy Tabs from Samsung. Order yours today and get FREE Super Saver Shipping when you buy from Amazon.com (click on link for restrictions). Offer good until February 18, 2012, or while supplies last. The discount is reflected in the price on the product detail page. Applies only to purchases that are sold by Amazon.com and does not apply to products sold by third-party merchants and …
Do you experience some bugs in your Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus P6200 which includes issues with the launchers and force close errors in some games? If you have experience it maybe you have bought the early release device in india. As soon as Samsung Discovered this bugs they released a new Honeycomb update called DDKL2 which fixes the known bugs.
If you already have your hands on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, how much are you enjoying the Ice Cream Sandwich OS? Has it been giving you an awesome time already? Well, for those who are planning on skipping the Galaxy Nexus, there’s more good news for you! Samsung has just confirmed that they will be releasing the much anticipated OS on a number of Galaxy devices they will be coming out with in Q1 2012. Considering the Galaxy Nexus already runs the OS, the next two recipients of the update will be the Galaxy Note and Galaxy S II. Moreover, …
Portability is one of the key factors that made Android tablets a big success. These book-like gadgets are pretty much everywhere nowadays. Almost every month we see makers release new tablets and upgraded models of existing ones. They can’t help it–these devices are selling like hotcakes. Let’s take a look at two of the newcomers (relatively speaking) right now and we’ll see if these tablets are worth our money. We will take a peek at the Sony Tablet S and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. We will compare the two Android tablets side by side, so we can determine …
Samsung Mobile announced late last week the official release date of its newly improved tablet–the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus–with Peel Smart Remote app integrated in its system. The 16-GB tablet (Wi-Fi only) will be available through Amazon, Best Buy, Tiger Direct, Fry’s, and other retail partners starting on November 13 for US$399.99. Pre-orders began on October 23 from selected partners. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus sports mostly the same specs as its slightly larger sibling, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7, while bearing some of the latter tablet’s key features. The upcoming tab will sport a smaller 7.0-inch TFT …
As Gingerbread continues to gain ground in the smart phone arena, the for-tablet iteration of the Android operating system called Honeycomb is making parallel progress in the tablet computer market as well. Vying for the lead are two devices that come from two different entities with very different positions. On the one hand is the Kindle Fire from Amazon and on the other is the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus from Android stalwart Samsung. You wouldn’t know the Kindle Fire is an Android powered tablet from the look of the user interface. There have been some reports that Amazon actually went …
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