Few major Android devices debuted at this month’s CES, but next month’s Mobile World Congress is looking up when it comes to hardware. And some old devices got new software this week. Read more »
Got a Galaxy Note 10.1 or Galaxy Tab 2? Samsung has a software update for both Wi-Fi models that will bring Android 4.1 to the slates. The larger tablet also gains the useful Premium Suite. Read more »
Samsung’s newest Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet features an LTE radio inside. That alone isn’t unique — Apple’s iPad offers an LTE option, for example — but this Samsung slate supports VoLTE, or Voice over LTE. Don’t get too excited; this model is launching in Korea for now. Read more »
First up in this week’s audio podcast: Apple’s landslide court victory over Samsung and what it could mean to Android. Next, some impressions of the Galaxy Note 10.1 and thoughts on some upcoming events and potential device announcements, plus the slick features in Sony’s new Reader. Read more »
After weeks of speculation, Samsung introduced its newest iPad competitor in the U.S.: the Galaxy Note 10.1 Wi-Fi tablet. Starting at $499 for a 16 GB model, the slate adds Samsung’s digital S-Pen with supporting software and the ability to run two apps on one screen. Read more »
After finding success with the pen-enabled Galaxy Note smartphone, Samsung is going bigger: It will launch the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet this month with Android 4.0. Unique to this model is a multitasking mode that shows two apps at the same time on the screen. Read more »