For many companies, CTIA has taken a backseat to the Mobile World Congress and CES this year, but not for Samsung. Just a month after unveiling its Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab 10.1, Samsung showed off two new tablets and mouthful of software and UI enhancements for its entire tablet lineup. Our complete recap is below.
Newer, thinner Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
In a sign that competition is incredibly stiff in the tablet space, In the last two weeks, Samsung went back to the drawing board with its already revealed Galaxy Tab 10.1 and remade it. The new tablet has done away with the hard corners of the Galaxy Tab 7, now sporting rounded edges and a flatter back. The large, round Samsung logo on the back of the unit has also been replaced by a more minimal logo without the circle.
The manufacturer claims that the new 10.1 is the “thinnest and largest tablet in the industry.” It measures a scant 8.6 mm thick. For comparison, the old Tab 10.1 (unveiled Feb. 13) was 10.9 mm thick and the new iPad 2 is 8.8 mm thick. The back of the unit features an “easy grip” material.
Oddly, the 10.1 units on display at CTIA are still the older, fatter 10.1. The newly designed, thinner Tab 10.1 was in a plastic display case and hasn’t yet been seen in operation.
Galaxy Tab 10.1 specs:
- Weight: 595 grams (Samsung claims lightest in market)
- Thickness: 8.6 mm
- Sound: dual-speakers (stereo)
- Cameras: 2MP front, 720p rear
- Processor: Dual-core
- Battery: 6800 mAh (10 hours of video playback)
- Resolution: 1280×800
- Connection: 4G HSPA+ up to 21MBPS (LTE and WiMax coming)
- OS: Android 3.0 Honeycomb with new TouchWiz 4.0 UX added on top
- Software: Full suite of newly announced Samsung e-book stores, music, media, enterprise, magazine, productivity apps
- Samsung Stick Bluetooth headset
- HDMI dock available
- USB Connection kit available
Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9
In addition to the revamped 10.1, Samsung announced its new Galaxy Tab 8.9, a slightly smaller tablet that is being marketed as more of a productivity device than the 10.1, which is being framed as a movie and media consumption tablet. The new Tab 8.9 isn’t a whole lot smaller than the 10.1, but Samsung claims it is just small enough to fit in a business suit pocket. For the most part, the Tab 8.9 shares most of its design with the new 10.1 including the grip rubber back.
Much like the Tab 10.1, the working Tab 8.9s on the show floor are of an unannounced, older design. The newly designed, thinner Tab 8.9 was in a plastic display case and I haven’t seen it working.
Galaxy Tab 8.9 specs:
- Weight: 470 grams (Samsung claims lightest in market)
- Thickness: 8.6 mm
- Sound: dual-speakers (stereo)
- Cameras: 2MP front, 720p rear
- Processor: Dual-core
- Battery: 6000 mAh (10 hours of video playback)
- Resolution: 1280×800
- Connection: 4G HSPA+ up to 21MBPS (LTE and WiMax coming)
- OS: Android 3.0 Honeycomb with new TouchWiz 4.0 UX added on top
- Software: Full suite of newly announced Samsung e-book stores, music, media, enterprise, magazine, productivity apps
- Samsung Stick Bluetooth headset
- HDMI dock available
- USB Connection kit available
Pricing and availability
In a unique movie, Samsung also announced pricing and availability information for both new tablets. Both will come in Wi-Fi and 3G (and HSPA+ for AT&T) versions at 16GB and 32GB, just like the iPad 2. The prices for the 10.1 match the iPad 2, while the 8.9 actually undercuts Apple a bit. 3G and 4G versions will be very competitive, claims the company.
- Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi-Fi: 16GB for $499, 32GB for $599 – Coming June 8
- Galaxy Tab 8.9 Wi-Fi: 16GB for $469, 32GB for $569 – Coming early summer
We’ll have more information on Samsung’s new software announcements in a separate post.