Posted by Jayvee Fernandez at February 14th, 2011

The Samsung booth is huge. They’re showcasing everything with full force. But the main showcase is twofold: the newly updated Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 which puts it head on with the Motorola Xoom (since both are running Android 3.0 Honeycomb) and the Samsung Galaxy S II. More of this at MWC ’11 later!


Obtain a stunning graphic display using a dual-core 16GB iPhone.
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Wow may bagong galaxy tab?chaka running the latest android OS. ,Wow, ganda ng booth ng samsung , .
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[...] and the actual unit of Samsung’s lastest Android gem, the Galaxy S II. I first got to hold the device back in Mobile World Congress ’11 in Barcelona and it is, without doubt, the most highly [...]