Galaxy Tab 7.7

Brief history
The Galaxy Tab 7.7 was announced on September 1, 2011 at IFA 2011 in Berlin, Germany. It was the first tablet to feature a Super AMOLED Plus display which had tech bloggers in awe. Because of the lawsuit with Apple, the Galaxy Tab 7.7′s had stickers on them that said “NOT FOR SALE IN GERMANY” and were removed from the showroom by the weekend. The tablet launched in the United States on Verizon March 1, 2012 with 4G LTE.
Specs
| Screen Size | 7.7 inches |
|---|---|
| Screen Technology | SUPER AMOLED Plus |
| Resolution | 1280 x 800 WXGA |
| Rear Camera | 3 MP with Auto Focus and LED Flash |
| Front Camera | 2 MP |
| Processor | 1.4 GHz Dual Core Exynos |
| Battery | 5,100 mAh |
| Weight | 340 grams (0.75 pounds) |
| Memory | 16/32GB w/microSD support |
| Ram | 1 GB |
| Operating System | Android 3.2 w/TouchWiz UX |
Reviews
“The dual-core 1.4GHz Exynos processor inside the Galaxy Tab 7.7 generally does its job pretty well. Whether I was browsing the web or playing a game, things work as smoothly and seamlessly as can be expected on Honeycomb, and even having a number of apps open at once didn’t seem to overload it.”
Read Full Review on TheVerge.com
“The Verizon Wireless Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 is one of the most beautifully designed Android tablets you can find, offering up solid performance with fast LTE, and a stunning Super AMOLED Plus display, but it’s simply too expensive.”
Read Full Review on PCMag.com
“I loved carrying the 7.7 around for the last couple weeks and for my usage it is the best tablet hardware available on Verizon today. Unfortunately the hardware is only one piece of the puzzle and the other pieces just don’t quite manage to slot into place for the 7.7 which is why it ended up with just an OK score.”
Read Full Review on AndroidAndMe.com
