Samsung Black Friday deals are giving great discounts on Phones, Wearables and more

Samsung Black Friday deals are already live, and you can start to choose which devices you want to buy before they run out

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Verizon’s refreshed Samsung Galaxy Tab E starts at $150 with Android 7.1.1

Priced at $150 on-contract, and $250 outright, the "new" Samsung Galaxy Tab E on Verizon stands out with pre-loaded Android 7.1... and not much else.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 goes on US pre-orders at $300

Although Samsung has been dabbling in mammoth-sized tablets aimed at home entertainment, 2-in-1 Windows hybrids, and 7-inch Android “phoneblets” of late in its efforts to revive a dying niche, that doesn’t mean traditional 7 and 10-inch Galaxy ...

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Upcoming Samsung Galaxy J Max could replace both your existing phone and tablet

While most analysts and pundits deem 2-in-1 convertibles as the only possible saving grace and potential-brimming form factor for otherwise flagging tablets, there’s likely one more move Samsung for instance could try to pull to keep Galaxy Tabs in the limelight.It’s something various Chinese device manufacturers have experimented with in the past, enjoying little success, as consumers found it uncomfortable to make ...

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Mid-rangers matter: Samsung Galaxy Tab E 8.0 scores Marshmallow on Verizon

Samsung doesn’t appear very keen on releasing new Android tablets anymore, following a global trend that favors 2-in-1 Windows convertibles all of a sudden. High-end Galaxy Tabs in particular aren’t going ...

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Samsung’s first iris-recognizing device is the low-end Galaxy Tab Iris for enterprise

It’s rarely a good idea to debut controversial, experimental technology such as a new form of biometric authentication on a flagship consumer product like the upcoming Galaxy Note 6, so let’s not act surprised that Samsung is essentially test-driving iris recognition on a much smaller scale with the Galaxy Tab Iris.This is, well, a pretty crappy overall 7-incher made in India for India, aimed primarily at enterprise and government use, with integration of various local identification, ...

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Samsung Galaxy Tab E now available from Verizon starting at $130

Craving for an LTE-enabled Android tablet with support for America’s largest wireless network, but feel the Galaxy Tab S2 is a little on the expensive side, while the LG G Pad X8.3 fails to hit the sweet spot as far as display size goes?Then the just-released Samsung Galaxy Tab E should fit you perfectly, given it’s large yet not uncomfortably so, at 9.6 inches, plus fairly affordable. With two-year Verizon pacts, the 5.1 Lollipop-powered slate costs $130, and 200 extra bucks buy you the Tab E free of ...

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Giant 13.3-inch quad HD Samsung tablet emerges in latest leak

Tablets may have been around for years by now, but the companies manufacturing them are still trying to get a handle on what sizes we’re really interested in. While the past couple years have seen growing interest in smaller tablets, leading to the release of devices like the iPad mini, we’ve also see growth on the opposite end of the spectrum, as OEMs experiment with larger and larger slates. Earlier this year, Samsung released a pair of 12.2-inch models, and now a new leak suggests it could push things ...

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Top 5 annoying things about Tablets in 2013

Let’s face it, tablets aren’t perfect. We’ve had numerous editorials talking about it, and we don’t think twice about pointing these imperfections out in our reviews. Surely in life nothing is perfect, but there are surely those companies that try harder, and those that don’t. There are companies that’ll charge you the same amount of money for lesser quality products than others, and there are those that would rather lose a premium in oder to sell you what you paid for. Now that said, tablets aren’t new. We’ve used them for over a decade, and it’s interesting to note that ...

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With a Nexus 7 out there, why would anyone buy a Galaxy Tab?

I know: that’s a bait-y headline that begs for qualifiers, and we’ll get to those in just a second. Before that, though, I’d like to apologize to those who’ve been waiting for our full review of the Galaxy Tab 3 8.0. For those of you who’ve gotten lost in the avalanche of news since we took delivery on our own Tab 3 8.0 review unit, we unboxed the device a few weeks back – and then we immediately put it up against its closest Samsung-branded competitor, the ...

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