Saturday, 4 October 2014

iPad Mini 2 Vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1

iPad Mini 2 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1



Which tablet device is worth the purchase? We compare the iPad Mini 2 and Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 to see which device is better?
In terms of design and display, the iPad Mini 2 is equipped with Retina Display that makes the device more comprehensible. It is smaller in terms of height and width than the Samsung tablet, measuring 200mm tall and 134.7 mm wide and weighs 331 grams. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 stands 243.1mm tall and 176.1mm wide and weighs 510 grams.

The iPad Mini 2 comes with a 7.9 inches Retina Display with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels and a pixel density of 326-ppi. Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 comes with 10.1 inches TFT display with a resolution of 12800 x 800 pixels and a pixel density of 149-ppi.

For the hardware and OS, the iPad Mini 2 has a Cyclone 1.3GHz dual core processor and supports an A7 chipset. It runs on the iOS 7 that can be upgradable to iOS 7.1.1 operating system.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 comes with dual core 1.6GHz CPU along with an Intel Atom Z2560 chip. The tablet runs on the version 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS.

The iPad Mini 2 has 1GB DDR3 of RAM in comparison to the 1GB RAM of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1.

For the camera specs, the latest high-end devices come equipped with dual cameras. The iPad Mini 2 has a 5MP and 1.2MP rear and front camera, respectively, in comparison to the 3.15MP and 1.3MP rear and front camera of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1.

Apple's iPad Mini 2 $399, while the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 is around $380.
Which tablet device is ideal purchase for consumers? Sound off in the comments section below.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S slate with LTE-A tipped to launch in Korea

It appears that there is an updated Samsung Galaxy Tab S tablet on the way. An entry intro the Geekbench database revealed details about the upcoming tablet.



The yet to be revealed Samsung device will carry the model number SM-T805S. It will be powered by a beefy Exynos 5433 chipset with octa-core CPU - a significant improvement over the Exynos 5 Octa 5420 we experienced in the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 and Galaxy Tab S 10.5. Support for LTE-A networks will also be on board.
Reportedly, the updated Samsung Galaxy Tab S will launch in Korea at some point between mid-October and early November. There’s no word if the device will make it outside of its home market.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge

Paris – Mondial de L'Automobile – October 3, 2014 — The Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC), an organization driving global technologies for smartphone-centric car connectivity solutions, today announced that the new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge are MirrorLink-enabled.  The news represents a tipping point for the global MirrorLink ecosystem and demonstrates Samsung's commitment to all areas of innovation in mobile technology – which includes giving customers access to a seamless and more responsible connected driving experience.

"MirrorLink helps Samsung fulfill its promise of category leadership by offering drivers a broad range of features and vehicle compatibility when they need to safely use a smartphone on the road," said Chan-Woo Park, Vice President of Samsung. "Matched with the sheer number of MirrorLink-enabled, mass-market vehicles currently rolling off assembly lines, the MirrorLink-enabled Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge give consumers the extraordinary opportunity to continue their Galaxy experience without interrupting one of the most attentive activities of their day."

"Based on the Galaxy series' popularity in the global smartphone market, MirrorLink's presence in the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge is a watershed moment for car connectivity," said Alan Ewing, President and Executive Director of the CCC. "With volume production of MirrorLink-enabled vehicles currently taking place at Honda, PSA Peugeot-Citroën, Toyota, Volkswagen and many others, MirrorLink has clearly entered mainstream acceptance as one of the world's most compelling connected-car technologies."

MirrorLink is the leading industry standard for car-smartphone connectivity and is designed for maximum interoperability between a wide range of smartphones and cars. MirrorLink is also the only OS- and OEM-agnostic standard for car-smartphone connectivity and the only vendor-neutral standard where no single entity has a controlling stake. MirrorLink thus offers the quickest global route to safer and more enjoyable connected driving.

The Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge embrace Samsung's heritage of an unrivaled Galaxy mobile experience. The Note 4's extraordinary 5.7-inch Quad HD (2560x1440) Super AMOLED display reproduces clearer and more vivid images with deep contrast, better viewing angles, and response times as fast as a millionth of a second, providing a tremendous viewing experience.

Taking the Galaxy Note experience to the next level, the Note Edge provides users with a new way to access information, engage with their mobile device, and express their personality and tastes. The Galaxy Note Edge's unique curved Edge screen provides quick access to frequently used apps, alerts and device functionality – even when the cover is closed – all with the swipe of a thumb. Users can also receive notifications directly on the Edge Screen while watching videos without disturbing their viewing.

About Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in technology, opening new possibilities for people everywhere. Through relentless innovation and discovery, we are transforming the worlds of TVs, smartphones, tablets, PCs, cameras, home appliances, printers, LTE systems, medical devices, semiconductors and LED solutions. We employ 286,000 people across 80 countries with annual sales of US$216.7 billion. To discover more, please visitwww.samsung.com.

About the Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC)
The CCC is dedicated to cross-industry collaboration in developing MirrorLink™ global standards and solutions for smartphone and in-vehicle connectivity. The organization's more than 100 members represent more than 80 percent of the world's auto market, more than 70 percent of the global smartphone market and a who's who of aftermarket consumer electronics vendors. For further information, please visit www.mirrorlink.com.

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Samsung Galaxy Alpha Teardown: Lots of Glue Makes For Tricky Repairs

Samsung Galaxy Alpha Teardown: Lots of Glue Makes For Tricky Repairs

The master disassemblers at iFixit have applied their expertise at turning gadgets into piles of raw components to the Samsung Galaxy Alpha. And while not chock full of surprises, the lack of an official waterproof IP67 rating—like the Galaxy S5 boasts—didn't stop Samsung from being generous with the glue, which makes repairing the Galaxy Alpha a bit more challenging.

Samsung Galaxy Alpha Teardown: Lots of Glue Makes For Tricky Repairs


The easily removable 1860 mAh 7.17 Wh battery also can't quite compare to the hefty power source hidden away inside the Galaxy S5, but it's comparable to the iPhone 6's 1810 mAh battery, which seems to be the Galaxy Alpha's direct competitor.
But to service components like the home button, which is what's most prone to failure on smartphones, requires a lot of patience to remove the glued screen display and motherboard first. On a scale of one to ten iFixit has rated the Samsung Galaxy Alpha a disappointing five, so don't forget your heat gun if you're attempting to dive into out-of-warranty repairs yourself.