SlashGear - Each new release of the Samsung Galaxy Tab proves the company’s willingness to stick with the brand name – and power. Samsung has the power to release a new wave of tablets each year without specific specification boosts bit-by-bit. Keep that in mind when you have a peek at this machine’s top-to-bottom, especially when it comes to the final product.
Samsung has started selling its Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 tablet in the Indian market, almost an year after it was first announced. The 10.1-inch tablet has been listed on Samsung India eStore at a price of Rs 36,340. Available in white colour option, the tablet is currently out of stock.
they have great deals on the 2 near me, don't know if i should splurge to get one for my cousin
ges-sa.com | "Not only did we get the chance to review this awesome device but we also did a little video of what happens “When Galaxies Collide”. So read the review and check out the video below to see how Mr. Bigglesworth and myself did a little battle via the Tab 3."
SamMobile - Despite running on Android 4.2.2 out of the box, both the 8 and 10.1-inch models of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 miss an important feature from the last-but-one version of Android – multi-user support. However, we’ve received a few screenshots that confirm multi-user functionality will be making its way to both tablets via a software update, which should make life easier for those who share their tablets with others.