Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 LTE Comes with Impressive Features



Samsung is always up to something recently they introduced Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1; Now Samsung quickly followed up with an upgraded edition Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 LTE, however, and taking advantage of the higher data speeds attainable from Verizon's 4G LTE network
The LTE Tab's dual-core Tegra 2 chipset brought the same level of performance that we experienced from the Wi-Fi model. The interface is snappy and smooth, while the hardware easily handles complex apps and multitasking without dragging down
The LTE variant integrates the same display and cameras as the Wi-Fi edition. Reiterating our observations from the original Tab 10.1 review, we found the display to be vibrant and crisp but without the extremely wide viewing angles of the iPad 2's IPS panel. Samsung originally equipped the first-generation Tab 10.1 (the "10.1V") with an eight-megapixel primary camera. Both the second-generation Tab 10.1 Wi-Fi and the LTE model both integrate a three-megapixel sensor, but we find this to be sufficient for most situations in which a user would find a tablet to be a better option for taking pictures than a dedicated camera or cellphone.
Potential customers already tied to smartphone contracts from other carriers that have yet to catch up to Verizon's LTE speeds, or customers who do not have or want a smartphone data plan, may find the 4G Tab to be an enticing offer. It is an excellent tablet, one of the best Android offerings on the market, but buying one of Verizon's LTE-capable smartphones with a hotspot plan can bring more flexibility at a lower cost.

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