Samsung Galaxy Tab E 8.0 lands on AT&T, Tab 4 Advanced coming soon internationally

In the grand scheme of the tech industry, conventional Android-running tablets have stopped being relevant a while ago. But Samsung isn’t ready to throw in the towel just yet, as it continues to diversify its jumbo-sized gadget portfolio instead of streamlining or rescinding it altogether.Unfortunately, the Galaxy View merely made headlines with its weirdness of late, while the Tab E, ...

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ASUS PadFone X, Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1, and Samsung Galaxy NotePRO 12.2 available now at AT&T

When it rains mobile devices at AT&T, it pours. At least, that’s what this new onslaught suggests — the ASUS PadFone X, Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1, and Samsung Galaxy NotePRO 12.2 are all now available from purchase from the United States’s second largest wireless carrier.The Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 is a mid-range tablet, with not many impressive specs. It features a Snapdragon 400 processor, and a 10.1-inch display with a mediocre screen resolution of 1280×800. It costs $379 on a two-year data plan ...

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Samsung shares Galaxy Tab 4 US release pricing, dates

Back at the start of the month, Samsung announced its latest series of Android tablets: not the TabPROs we got back in winter, nor the rumored OLED tablets that may still be in development, but the plane-Jane regular Tab 4 models. Leaks didn’t make them out to be particularly well-equipped models, but at least the official specs Samsung ultimately delivered were slightly better than rumors would have us believe. What we didn’t get at the time, though, was info ...

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Samsung Galaxy Tab4 lineup goes official: 7.0, 8.0, and 10.1 inches

For the past couple months, following Samsung’s introduction of its new TabPRO and NotePRO tablets at CES 2014, we’ve been hearing about another family of models that would soon join them, presumably as Tab 4 non-pro devices. There have been plenty of leaks to help us along the way, including an early rundown on specs for a 7.0, 8.0, and 10.1-inch Tab 4, and later leaks of a few press ...

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 renders leaked

Mid-last-week we’ve seen the initial renders of the Tab 4 7.0 get leaked courtesy of @evleaks and today we’re being treated to official press images of another upcoming South Korean slate, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1. There’s no doubt that both of these tablets will be part of the same family of products, and they’re expected to be less powerful/more affordable devices compared to the CES TabPRO and NotePRO line-up. As the name implies, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 will have a ...

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Samsung essentially confirms unannounced Galaxy Tab4 models

For the most part, when it came to the MWC last week, Samsung delivered just what we expected it to: the Galaxy S5 and its second-gen Gear smartwatches. Sure, there wasn’t much in the way of Tizen phone progress, and we’re still waiting on a 64-bit Exynos, but those were rolls of the dice anyway. Really, the most surprising thing that failed to appear was news of any more tablets, following a leak earlier in the month that detailed three new Galaxy Tab models, to ...

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Galaxy Tab 4 leaks list sizes, specs, model numbers galore

It was only yesterday when we first heard of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 4. Armed with a single model number, we uncovered a UAProf document for the tablet that revealed a 1280 x 800 resolution – and knowing nothing more at the time, it sure seemed like the Tab 4 would arrive as a much lower-end option than the TabPROs Samsung revealed back at the CES. If that was just the start of a little Tab 4 drip, today sees the fire hose open full-stream, ...

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