martes, 14 de junio de 2011

Vodafone tab 10.1 processor speed a mistake


Darn. Looks like it was just a mis-entry on Vodafone's UK home page that their Shift to the new, thin model for Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1 should contain a processor bump to 1.2 GHZ. Turns out that the United Kingdom as in the rest of the world, will have their tab 10.1 's governed by a Tegra 2. Their website had indicated a 1.2 GHz processor, leading some to believe that it can run on Samsung's own Exynos chip, but the site has since been corrected.

As many of you we were a little confused by Vodafone home page claims they would sell thinner, updated version of the Galaxy tab 10.1 with a 1.2 GHz processor. Vodafone had previously selling the original design of the tab, which was taken back to the drawing board in response to the iPad 2. We reached to Vodafone in an attempt to see what the agreement was.

While history does not cause us to exclude Samsung decides to swap processors at the last minute, a friendly Vodafone rep confirmed that it was simply an error. It is not to say that the Tegra 2 power transfer Vodafone, as well as Wi-Fi versions of tab 10.1 is a sloppy. If you want to read more about how the tablet handles (spoiler: it is awesome), and then sit tight. We just got our hands on the retail version, so be sure to check here.

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