May 12, 2011

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Galaxy Tab 10.1v Suffering from Screen Bleeding

It seems that an unusually high amount of Galaxy Tab 10.1vs are experiencing screen bleeding. Screen bleeding is light that seeps through the sides of the LCD screen. Don’t know if yours suffers from it? There is an easy way to test it.

First download this black image. Then go into a dark room and turn the brightness on your Tab all the way up. If your screen is not black (see the picture above), then you are suffering from screen bleeding.

There is no way to fix screen bleeding, so contact Samsung or Vodafone for a replacement as soon as possible.

Source: XDA

May 12, 2011

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No microSD Card Slot on Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi-Fi?

There has been some confusion since the Google I/O Limited Edition Galaxy Tab 10.1 was handed out to developers at the conference about the microSD card slot. Clearly there is not a microSD card slot on the I/O version, but people still speculate the the Wi-Fi version of the Tab, launching June 8th, will indeed support microSD cards. Unfortunately, this probably will not be the case.

When Samsung announced the Galaxy Tab 10.1 (slim version) at CTIA, they listed in the specs that it would support microSD. On top of that the dummies on the showroom floor had a visible slot for the beloved cards. So why will it be missing from the Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi-Fi version? Because it is the Wi-Fi version.

Allow me to elaborate. The component that houses the microSD card is the same as the one that houses the SIM card. Since there is no SIM card in the Wi-Fi version, Samsung took the liberty of removing the slot completely, thus removing the expandable storage capability.

It does not make much sense that the 10.1s given out at the conference would be any different than the ones going on sale early next month, save the white back of course. There still is a chance that Samsung will decide to include the microSD slot, but do not hold your breath.

Motorola had the same predicament with the Wi-Fi version of the Xoom, but they handled it much more gracefully. They included the same slot for the SIM and microSD card, and just put a dummy SIM card to fill the space. Since there are no cellular radios in the Wi-Fi Xoom, it did not raise the price.

I have never cared for microSD cards and have always been a fan of internal storage. Obviously having the option is always better than not though, so it is a little frustrating that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi-Fi will probably not support it.

How do you feel about the lack of microSD card support?

May 12, 2011

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Galaxy Pass – Free WiFi Campaign

Samsung is offering free Wi-Fi to Galaxy Tab or Galaxy S owners in Japan. The offer is only open to the first 100,000 people to sign up. Each participant will gain access to 4,000 Wi-Fi hotspots for up to six hours from now to June 30th.

If you live in Japan and have a Galaxy Tab, then I do not see a reason why you should not sign up for it here.

Source: Into Mobile via Samsung Hub