Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1 is an Android-based tablet computer designed and manufactured by Samsung, introduced in 2011. It is part of the Samsung Galaxy Tab series, and features a Ten.1-inch display and a one GHz dual-core Nvidia Tegra two processor.
(upgradable to Four.0.Four Ice Juice Sandwich)
Ten.1 in (26 cm) diagonal (Five.35×8.56 in), one hundred forty nine ppi,
8.0 MP AF camera with LED flash, Two.0 MP front facing (for movie calls)
Trio.1 MP AF camera with LED flash, Two.0 MP front facing (for movie calls)
EDGE/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth Two.1 + EDR, HDMI (outer cable)
seven thousand mAh battery
246.Two mm (9.Sixty-nine in) H
170.Four mm (6.71 in) W
Ten.9 mm (0.43 in) D
256.7 mm (Ten.11 in) H
175.Trio mm (6.90 in) W
Contents
Samsung very first demonstrated a fresh Galaxy Tab model in January two thousand eleven at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona alongside the Samsung Galaxy S II. The original model features a fatter Ten.1" HD display with a dual-core Nvidia Tegra two SoC, running Google’s Android Three.0 Honeycomb operating system, [Two] and was to be released in partnership with Vodafone. It was set for a US release in March two thousand eleven and a European release in April. However, after the iPad two release, some specifications were described as "inadequate" by Lee Don-Joo, [Three] Samsung’s CEO, pointing to a possible model review or a rethink of their market strategy.
This led to introducing a fresh, slimmer model at the Samsung Unpacked Event during CTIA Wireless convention in March 2011, and an 8.9" model, pushing the release date back to eight June [Four] for the US and "early summer" for the latter. The already produced larger Ten.1 units were renamed the Ten.1v and sold exclusively through Vodafone in Europe, Australia, and South Africa.
At Google I/O 2011, during the Android Keynote, Hugo Barra introduced the Galaxy Tab Ten.1 to the public, announcing that Samsung would give one to every attendee, estimated at Five,000 units. [Five] This version is labeled as the "Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1 Limited Edition". It sports a white Android-themed back cover, Android Debug Bridge, Fastboot, and a seven thousand mAh (Milliamp Hour) battery. The rest of specifications are in line with the thirty two GB version of the Galaxy Tab.
Both versions of the Galaxy Tab Ten.1 run Android Three.1 Honeycomb. The Ten.1v runs a "Unspoiled Google" version with no customizations while the Ten.1 runs a custom-built TouchWiz overlay. [6] The latest OS version for Galaxy Tab Ten.1 from Samsung is Android Four.0.Four – Ice Juices Sandwich. [7]
ChatON has basic features which are auto friends registration, text talk, & multimedia produce, and put fresh features which are My Page, voice/movie talk, & translate. The main function of ChatON is divided into Multimedia, Group Talk, Trunk, and Animation Message. ChatON can send text, picture, movie, & audio as multimedia. Users use the private profile into My Page. They can create group talk rooms just by selecting more than two friends. All the contents that have been collective in each talk is saved into each trunk. Animation Message turns some plain drawing and stamping into brief moving movies.
Update Edit
Samsung gave users in Italy, UK, and United States the Android Four.0.Four Ice Juices Sandwich operating system Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1 (excluding the Ten.1v version) and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9, at various points in August 2012.
Samsung spinned out an over-the-air update to the fresh TouchWiz UX interface, [8] which will consist of:
- L!ve Panels: A set of custom-built widgets and panels which will provide extra contents to Honeycomb, like weather, calendar, and more. The widgets and panels are resizable, following a grid pattern. [9]
- Mini Apps Tray: An extra dock-like bar which will give access to the most commonly used applications.
- Social Hub: An integrated messaging application which aims to center the user’s social life, unifying the inboxes and timelines of numerous services like Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, and many others, splitting them into "Feeds" (updates) and "Messages".
- Reader’s Hub: A store that will permit the user to download e-books to the Galaxy Tab. Samsung claims that it will feature around two million books, Two,000 newspapers in forty nine languages, and Two,300 magazines in twenty two languages, which is available only in the US.
- Media Hub: A movie on request service, which is available only in the US.
- Music Hub: A music on request service, which is available in the US and now in Australia.
Linux Edit
Linux distributions compiled for the ARM architecture have been successfully run via chroot.
A port of Ubuntu to run natively on the Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1 has been presently in development as well, [Ten] which boots via the moboot multiboot bootloader (using the same method as the Android port). The port is presently in an early alpha stage and is functional.
Both models of the Galaxy Tab Ten.1 feature a one GHz dual-core processor, one GB RAM, and a 3-axis MPU-3050 gyroscope from InvenSense. [11] [12]
As with all Honeycomb tablets, the number of buttons has been diminished: The usual Home, Menu, Back, and Search buttons, which are present in most Android devices, are embedded in the notification and menu bar. The only physical buttons are Power, Volume Up, and Volume Down.
The Galaxy Tab Ten.1v and the slimmer Tab Ten.1 include stereo speakers. The Ten.1v has two speakers on each side, the Ten.1 one on each side, and related 8.9 on the bottom. [13]
The Galaxy Tab Ten.1 retains the Samsung PDMI-like proprietary interface connector, which is used for both charging and data transfer. There is a keyboard dock for the Ten.1 only (also compatible with the 8.9 using a separate detachable dock slot).
All models will be shipped with a two MP front-facing camera. However, while the Galaxy Tab Ten.1v has an eight MP rear camera, the slimmer model has a three MP rear camera, due to volume reduction in the fresh models.
The slimmer model also supports 4G connectivity and dual Wi-Fi a/b/g/n antennas, which can operate at Two.Four and five GHz frequencies.
A USB host adapter was made available in June 2011. The dongle butt-plugs into the 30-pin dock connector and permits USB compatible accessories such as keyboards, mice, and thumb drives, to be connected to the tablet. [14] No other accessories have been released by Samsung in Australia or Fresh Zealand for the Ten.1v. Ten.1 Accessories are not compatible with the Ten.1v due the physical design differences.
Initial reviews of the product were mixed. CNET said it was "the sexiest Honeycomb tablet in the market, however lagging in spectacle". TechSpot wrote: "The Galaxy Tab Ten.1 features a large, wide-screen display that looks acute and bright, and it rests inwards a figure that is exceptionally skinny and light. This 10-inch tablet weighs less than a number of smaller tablets on the market, yet it still packs a dual-core 1GHz processor and the latest version of Android Trio.1 Honeycomb." [15]
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab has become the subject of patent and design infringement lawsuits from Apple. [16] Apple has concurrent intellectual property infringement claims against other manufacturers, namely Motorola Mobility (MMI) and HTC. [17] [Legal]
The Galaxy Tab’s alleged infringements have resulted in injunctions being granted preventing sales of the computer in Australia that compelled the cancellation of its launch there. [Nineteen] Samsung has voluntarily withheld sales of the tablet in good faith prior to the legal resolution, hence it is not available for official sale in Australia – a grey import market exists however. The legal substance of the suit is infringement of input gestures such as pinching which Apple claims infringe their patents.
On ten August 2011, a German court granted a preliminary injunction pending a total hearing prohibiting Galaxy Tab Ten.1 sales in the European Union (except in the Netherlands, where a 2nd activity is running). [20] Albeit Samsung is accused of violating ten separate patents Apple holds on transmission of data and on wireless communications technology, [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] the injunction was granted on the basis of an alleged infringement of one of Apple’s registered community designs relating to the iPad Two. [27] Press sources reported that customs officials across the European Union have seized inbound shipments of the product after the ruling, effectively locking it out of the key European market, [21] and its listing was eliminated by online retailer Amazon.co.uk. [28] Samsung stated it did not receive a notice of Apple’s request to stop sales of its tablet. [29] It has retaliated against Apple’s budge with counterclaims at home in South Korea and abroad in Japan, the U.S., and Germany. [21]
The Dutch magazine Webwereld reported an investigation into evidence contrasting the two devices submitted to the German court by Apple, in which the Galaxy Tab pictured does not accurately reflect the product in terms of its form. An example from the court document shows the Samsung device with aspect dimensions much closer to Apple’s device, and the Samsung logo emerges to have been digitally liquidated. Additionally, the Galaxy Tab is shown with the Application drawer in contrast to the iPad in its home screen, which gives the impression of a similar user interface. [30] [31]
On sixteen August, the injunction had been partly suspended on the grounds that the court may not have the authority to ban sales across the EU. The injunction would not extend beyond Germany. [32] [33]
On nine September, a German court has upheld a ban on the sale of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab, telling it did infringe Apple designs, a decision which Samsung intended to appeal. [34] This ruling, however, affects only Germany; and the device proceeds to be available for sale within the country. The ruling was reported as "having no practical consequences" for Samsung. [35]
On twelve October, Australian Federal Court Justice Anabelle Bennett granted Apple’s bid to proceed an injunction against the sale of the Galaxy Tab Ten.1 in Australia. [36] The injunction prevents Samsung from selling its popular tablet until the lawsuit inbetween Apple and Samsung is resolved or there is another court order to lift the injunction. However, the Galaxy Tab Ten.1 remains readily available through online retailers and auction sites. On thirty November, the injunction was overturned by the Federal Court. [37]
On seventeen November 2011, Samsung released a fresh version of the Galaxy Tab called Galaxy Tab Ten.1N. The fresh device now has the metal framework extending over the sides and repositioned speakers. [38]
Samsung Electronics will be permitted to sell its latest Galaxy tablet computer including Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1 in Australia since December Three, two thousand eleven after it won a victory against Apple and overturned a sales ban in the country. There are around twenty legal disputes in nine countries including the U.S., Japan and the U.K. inbetween Samsung and Apple. [39]
After European Union lift the ban, except Germany, eventually Germany issued a preliminary ruling on December 23, two thousand eleven that the Samsung tablet no longer violates Apple’s European design patent with a final verdict will be passed down on February 9, two thousand twelve over Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1N. Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1N was a fresh version with a number of switches to the design when Apple won a block on sales of the original Galaxy Tab Ten.1 in the country in September 2011. Samsung has switched the design of the tablet PC adequately, making it clear to consumers that it was different from Apple’s iPad, said the German judge. [40] [41] [42]
Sales ban Edit
On twenty six June 2012, Apple was granted a request for a preliminary injunction against the sale of Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1 in United States by District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California. The sales ban was to be effective after Apple paid a $Two.6 million bond to protect against damages suffered by Samsung if the injunction is later found to have been wrong. On one October 2012, the sales ban was lifted. [43] [44]
Samsung Galaxy Tab ten
Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1 is an Android-based tablet computer designed and manufactured by Samsung, introduced in 2011. It is part of the Samsung Galaxy Tab series, and features a Ten.1-inch display and a one GHz dual-core Nvidia Tegra two processor.
(upgradable to Four.0.Four Ice Juice Sandwich)
Ten.1 in (26 cm) diagonal (Five.35×8.56 in), one hundred forty nine ppi,
8.0 MP AF camera with LED flash, Two.0 MP front facing (for movie calls)
Three.1 MP AF camera with LED flash, Two.0 MP front facing (for movie calls)
EDGE/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth Two.1 + EDR, HDMI (outward cable)
seven thousand mAh battery
246.Two mm (9.Sixty nine in) H
170.Four mm (6.71 in) W
Ten.9 mm (0.43 in) D
256.7 mm (Ten.11 in) H
175.Three mm (6.90 in) W
Contents
Samsung very first displayed a fresh Galaxy Tab model in January two thousand eleven at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona alongside the Samsung Galaxy S II. The original model features a fatter Ten.1" HD display with a dual-core Nvidia Tegra two SoC, running Google’s Android Trio.0 Honeycomb operating system, [Two] and was to be released in partnership with Vodafone. It was set for a US release in March two thousand eleven and a European release in April. However, after the iPad two release, some specifications were described as "inadequate" by Lee Don-Joo, [Trio] Samsung’s CEO, pointing to a possible model review or a rethink of their market strategy.
This led to introducing a fresh, slimmer model at the Samsung Unpacked Event during CTIA Wireless convention in March 2011, and an 8.9" model, pushing the release date back to eight June [Four] for the US and "early summer" for the latter. The already produced larger Ten.1 units were renamed the Ten.1v and sold exclusively through Vodafone in Europe, Australia, and South Africa.
At Google I/O 2011, during the Android Keynote, Hugo Barra introduced the Galaxy Tab Ten.1 to the public, announcing that Samsung would give one to every attendee, estimated at Five,000 units. [Five] This version is labeled as the "Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1 Limited Edition". It sports a white Android-themed back cover, Android Debug Bridge, Fastboot, and a seven thousand mAh (Milliamp Hour) battery. The rest of specifications are in line with the thirty two GB version of the Galaxy Tab.
Both versions of the Galaxy Tab Ten.1 run Android Trio.1 Honeycomb. The Ten.1v runs a "Unspoiled Google" version with no customizations while the Ten.1 runs a custom-built TouchWiz overlay. [6] The latest OS version for Galaxy Tab Ten.1 from Samsung is Android Four.0.Four – Ice Fluid Sandwich. [7]
ChatON has basic features which are auto friends registration, text talk, & multimedia produce, and put fresh features which are My Page, voice/movie talk, & translate. The main function of ChatON is divided into Multimedia, Group Talk, Trunk, and Animation Message. ChatON can send text, picture, movie, & audio as multimedia. Users use the private profile into My Page. They can create group talk rooms just by selecting more than two mates. All the contents that have been collective in each talk is saved into each trunk. Animation Message turns some plain drawing and stamping into brief moving movies.
Update Edit
Samsung gave users in Italy, UK, and United States the Android Four.0.Four Ice Juices Sandwich operating system Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1 (excluding the Ten.1v version) and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9, at various points in August 2012.
Samsung spinned out an over-the-air update to the fresh TouchWiz UX interface, [8] which will consist of:
- L!ve Panels: A set of custom-made widgets and panels which will provide extra contents to Honeycomb, like weather, calendar, and more. The widgets and panels are resizable, following a grid pattern. [9]
- Mini Apps Tray: An extra dock-like bar which will give access to the most commonly used applications.
- Social Hub: An integrated messaging application which aims to center the user’s social life, unifying the inboxes and timelines of numerous services like Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, and many others, splitting them into "Feeds" (updates) and "Messages".
- Reader’s Hub: A store that will permit the user to download e-books to the Galaxy Tab. Samsung claims that it will feature around two million books, Two,000 newspapers in forty nine languages, and Two,300 magazines in twenty two languages, which is available only in the US.
- Media Hub: A movie on request service, which is available only in the US.
- Music Hub: A music on request service, which is available in the US and now in Australia.
Linux Edit
Linux distributions compiled for the ARM architecture have been successfully run via chroot.
A port of Ubuntu to run natively on the Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1 has been presently in development as well, [Ten] which boots via the moboot multiboot bootloader (using the same method as the Android port). The port is presently in an early alpha stage and is functional.
Both models of the Galaxy Tab Ten.1 feature a one GHz dual-core processor, one GB RAM, and a 3-axis MPU-3050 gyroscope from InvenSense. [11] [12]
As with all Honeycomb tablets, the number of buttons has been diminished: The usual Home, Menu, Back, and Search buttons, which are present in most Android devices, are embedded in the notification and menu bar. The only physical buttons are Power, Volume Up, and Volume Down.
The Galaxy Tab Ten.1v and the slimmer Tab Ten.1 include stereo speakers. The Ten.1v has two speakers on each side, the Ten.1 one on each side, and related 8.9 on the bottom. [13]
The Galaxy Tab Ten.1 retains the Samsung PDMI-like proprietary interface connector, which is used for both charging and data transfer. There is a keyboard dock for the Ten.1 only (also compatible with the 8.9 using a separate detachable dock slot).
All models will be shipped with a two MP front-facing camera. However, while the Galaxy Tab Ten.1v has an eight MP rear camera, the slimmer model has a three MP rear camera, due to volume reduction in the fresh models.
The slimmer model also supports 4G connectivity and dual Wi-Fi a/b/g/n antennas, which can operate at Two.Four and five GHz frequencies.
A USB host adapter was made available in June 2011. The dongle ass-plugs into the 30-pin dock connector and permits USB compatible accessories such as keyboards, mice, and thumb drives, to be connected to the tablet. [14] No other accessories have been released by Samsung in Australia or Fresh Zealand for the Ten.1v. Ten.1 Accessories are not compatible with the Ten.1v due the physical design differences.
Initial reviews of the product were mixed. CNET said it was "the sexiest Honeycomb tablet in the market, however lagging in spectacle". TechSpot wrote: "The Galaxy Tab Ten.1 features a large, wide-screen display that looks acute and bright, and it rests inwards a assets that is amazingly lean and light. This 10-inch tablet weighs less than a number of smaller tablets on the market, yet it still packs a dual-core 1GHz processor and the latest version of Android Trio.1 Honeycomb." [15]
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab has become the subject of patent and design infringement lawsuits from Apple. [16] Apple has concurrent intellectual property infringement claims against other manufacturers, namely Motorola Mobility (MMI) and HTC. [17] [Eighteen]
The Galaxy Tab’s alleged infringements have resulted in injunctions being granted preventing sales of the computer in Australia that compelled the cancellation of its launch there. [Nineteen] Samsung has voluntarily withheld sales of the tablet in good faith prior to the legal resolution, hence it is not available for official sale in Australia – a grey import market exists however. The legal substance of the suit is infringement of input gestures such as pinching which Apple claims infringe their patents.
On ten August 2011, a German court granted a preliminary injunction pending a total hearing prohibiting Galaxy Tab Ten.1 sales in the European Union (except in the Netherlands, where a 2nd activity is running). [20] Albeit Samsung is accused of violating ten separate patents Apple holds on transmission of data and on wireless communications technology, [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] the injunction was granted on the basis of an alleged infringement of one of Apple’s registered community designs relating to the iPad Two. [27] Press sources reported that customs officials across the European Union have seized inbound shipments of the product after the ruling, effectively locking it out of the key European market, [21] and its listing was liquidated by online retailer Amazon.co.uk. [28] Samsung stated it did not receive a notice of Apple’s request to stop sales of its tablet. [29] It has retaliated against Apple’s stir with counterclaims at home in South Korea and abroad in Japan, the U.S., and Germany. [21]
The Dutch magazine Webwereld reported an investigation into evidence contrasting the two devices submitted to the German court by Apple, in which the Galaxy Tab pictured does not accurately reflect the product in terms of its form. An example from the court document shows the Samsung device with aspect dimensions much closer to Apple’s device, and the Samsung logo shows up to have been digitally eliminated. Additionally, the Galaxy Tab is shown with the Application drawer in contrast to the iPad in its home screen, which gives the impression of a similar user interface. [30] [31]
On sixteen August, the injunction had been partly suspended on the grounds that the court may not have the authority to ban sales across the EU. The injunction would not extend beyond Germany. [32] [33]
On nine September, a German court has upheld a ban on the sale of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab, telling it did infringe Apple designs, a decision which Samsung intended to appeal. [34] This ruling, however, affects only Germany; and the device resumes to be available for sale within the country. The ruling was reported as "having no practical consequences" for Samsung. [35]
On twelve October, Australian Federal Court Justice Anabelle Bennett granted Apple’s bid to proceed an injunction against the sale of the Galaxy Tab Ten.1 in Australia. [36] The injunction prevents Samsung from selling its popular tablet until the lawsuit inbetween Apple and Samsung is resolved or there is another court order to lift the injunction. However, the Galaxy Tab Ten.1 remains readily available through online retailers and auction sites. On thirty November, the injunction was overturned by the Federal Court. [37]
On seventeen November 2011, Samsung released a fresh version of the Galaxy Tab called Galaxy Tab Ten.1N. The fresh device now has the metal framework extending over the sides and repositioned speakers. [38]
Samsung Electronics will be permitted to sell its latest Galaxy tablet computer including Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1 in Australia since December Trio, two thousand eleven after it won a victory against Apple and overturned a sales ban in the country. There are around twenty legal disputes in nine countries including the U.S., Japan and the U.K. inbetween Samsung and Apple. [39]
After European Union lift the ban, except Germany, eventually Germany issued a preliminary ruling on December 23, two thousand eleven that the Samsung tablet no longer violates Apple’s European design patent with a final verdict will be passed down on February 9, two thousand twelve over Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1N. Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1N was a fresh version with a number of switches to the design when Apple won a block on sales of the original Galaxy Tab Ten.1 in the country in September 2011. Samsung has switched the design of the tablet PC adequately, making it clear to consumers that it was different from Apple’s iPad, said the German judge. [40] [41] [42]
Sales ban Edit
On twenty six June 2012, Apple was granted a request for a preliminary injunction against the sale of Samsung Galaxy Tab Ten.1 in United States by District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California. The sales ban was to be effective after Apple paid a $Two.6 million bond to protect against damages suffered by Samsung if the injunction is later found to have been wrong. On one October 2012, the sales ban was lifted. [43] [44]