Sentences with phrase «mini app tray»

Processor: NVIDIA Tegra 2 1 GHz dual - core processor OS: Android 3.0 software (Honeycomb) Apps: GoogleTalk Video Chat, Google Maps, Books, Android market, Quick office HD Editor Samsung UI: Samsung TouchWiz UX, Samsung mini App tray, Social Hub, Music Hub, Readers Hub Display: 10.1» WXGA 1280 × 800, capacitive touch screen, pinch to zoom Connectivity: 3.5 mm jack, WiFi a / b / g / n. Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR Network: HSPA + 21 Mbps 850 / 900/1900 / 2100, EDGE / GPRS 850 / 900/1800 / 1900 Camera: backside 3 MP camera AF with LED flash — frontside 2 MP camera (webcam) Video: 720p HD video capture — 1080p full HD video playback @ 30 fps — Flash support: Adobe Flash Player 10.2 in web browser Memory: 16 / 32 / 63 GB built - in, 1 GB DDR2 RAM, Sensors: Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Digital Compass, Ambient Light sensor Battery: 6800mAh Weight: 595 g — 1.31 lbs Size: 256.6 mm x 172.9 mm x 8.6 mm
Overall, we like the look of the ICS / TouchWiz combination on the Tab 2 10.1, but with the app button, notifications menu, Mini Apps tray and multiple home screens, there's quite a lot to process versus the more straightforward iOS on the iPad.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1 that will ship on June 8th will feature the customized user experience «Samsung TouchWiz UX» that enables customization of the home screen with a Live panel to display content selected by users, additionally it will be possible to launch frequently used app such as task manager, calendar and music player from the Mini Apps Tray while other applications are also in use.
Despite what we learned at CTIA — that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 would have Samsung's lightly - customized TouchWiz UI with Live Panels and the mini apps tray — our limited edition Galaxy Tab 10.1 didn't come with many of those customizations.
(I must admit, though — I'm quite fond of the mini apps tray that will be found on the consumer version of the Tab 10.1.)
This Mini Apps Tray provides a mixture of convenience and flexibility previously unheard of with tablet devices.
Tap the arrow located in the center of the system tray and you'll bring up the Mini Apps tray, from which you can access a task manager, calendar, pen memo, world clock, calculator, and music player.
Handy for pulling up new apps is an Mac - like pop - up Mini Apps Tray, that launch new apps OVER currently running on - screen apps.
The update brings a mini apps tray, a quick panel for easy access to things like screen brightness, wifi, auto rotation and more.
The update will include a new set of live panel widgets, a mini apps tray, new bloatware, and maybe most importantly, Swype for tablets.
Samsung's TouchWiz skin is genuinely useful, and I'd even think twice about upgrading to Ice Cream Sandwich if it meant losing the Mini Apps Tray and pumped - up notifications.
To remind you again, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 has got a dual - core 1 GHz chipset, dual - cameras (3MP rear & 2MP front for video chats), Bluetooth 2.1, 1080p HD video playback, Wi - Fi a / b / g / n, Adobe Flash Player 10.2, Samsung Mini Apps Tray, Social Hub, Reader's Hub, Music Hub, 6860mAh battery and much more.
Both the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the mid-sized Galaxy Tab 8.9 tablets runs with Honeycomb OS skinned with the new TouchWiz UX (4.0) customizations, dual - core 1 GHz chipset, dual - cameras (3MP rear camera with AF, LED flash & 2MP front - facing camera), Bluetooth (3.0 for 8.9 Tab, 2.1 for 10.1 Tab), 1080p HD video playback, Wi - Fi a / b / g / n, Flash Player 10.2, Samsung Mini Apps Tray, Social Hub, Reader's Hub, Music Hub, Android Market, and powered by 6000mAh battery and much more.
Except the 4G radio and 3G connectivity, the Wi - Fi only Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be having Android 3.1 Honeycomb OS, Nvidia Tegra 2 dual - core 1 GHz chipset, 10.1 - inch HD capacitive display with 1280 x 800 pixel of resolution, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi - Fi a / b / g / n, Flash Player 10.2, Samsung Mini Apps Tray, Social Hub, Reader's Hub, Music Hub, 6860mAh battery and much more.
Both Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 and 10.1 tablets use Honeycomb OS skinned with TouchWiz UX, dual - core 1 GHz chipset, dual - cameras (3MP rear camera with AF, LED flash & 2MP front - facing camera), Bluetooth (3.0 for 8.9 Tab, 2.1 for 10.1 Tab), 1080p HD video playback, Wi - Fi a / b / g / n, Flash Player 10.2, Samsung Mini Apps Tray, Social Hub, Reader's Hub, Music Hub, Android Market, and powered by 6000mAh battery and much more.

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The Mini Mode Tray, meanwhile, also provides one - touch access to commonly used apps like Task Manager, Calendar, World Clock, Pen Memo, Calculator, and Music — all of which overlay in a pop - up window.
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