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Samsung Galaxy Tab now has a ‘Smart Case’ as accessory, looks familiarly like something else

July 19th, 2011        

Samsung Galaxy Tab now has a ‘Smart Case’ as accessory, looks familiarly like something else

They’ve been said to rip off Apple’s iPhone and iPad design while supplying parts to Apple at the same time, and it seemed the court case from Apple isn’t going to stop Samsung from copying Apple again!

Samsung Galaxy Tab now has a ‘Smart Case’ as accessory, looks familiarly like something else

Samsung is now selling this blatant copy of Apple’s Smart Cover. It’s manufactured by Anymode, a Korean company with a “strong affiliation with Samsung Electronics” as a “key accessories supplier”.

Samsung Galaxy Tab now has a ‘Smart Case’ as accessory, looks familiarly like something else

Called Smart Case—really—the Smart Cover clone comes in the same pastel colors as Apple’s own and is being sold in Samsung’s shops all over Korea. I wonder if they would have the Steel Balls to sell these outside their home country. Then again, the number of Galaxy Tab 10.1 sold due to their sky high price may put this in the dust anyway.

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    Do you use your Galaxy Tab in a more abusive environment than most? Then you need better protection for it than most. The hard ABS body of this case will do the trick, guaranteed. Some cases can take a beating better than others and this is one of those cases.
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    The Galaxy Tab does show some promise, but its flaws far outnumber its positives. Part of that is due to Samsung’s hardware design, and part of the blame goes to the Android 2.2 OS that Google says never was designed for tablets. After using Android 2.2 in a tablet, I understand why Google is telling device makers to wait for a tablet-oriented Android. Samsung should have heeded Google’s warning.

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    The Galaxy Tab’s portability comes at a big price: usability. I had to put on my reading glasses to use the device because text is too small, even after I increased the text size. The screen size also makes it hard to use the Web browser. In vertical orientation, the browser window is impossibly tiny, and in horizontal orientation, only a small strip of a Web page fits. The iPad’s 9.7-inch screen can feel cramped, but the Web is quite usable on it.
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    The Samsung Galaxy Tab  brings you the media you want and keeps you connected with anyone, anytime. Compact and light, you can keep in touch with people and content through 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi® 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth® Wireless Technology 3.0.

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    The story of the Galaxy Tab has been quite a saga, to say the least. In fact, it was actually back in May that we first heard rumblings of Samsung’s plans to unleash a 7-inch Android tablet much like its Galaxy S phones, but it was only after months of painful teasing — including a cruel look at just its packaging on the Engadget Show — that Sammy finally unveiled the Galaxy Tab to the world at IFA. 

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    It was the Apple iPad that made the first splash and many other tablets are on their way on following its steps. We guess Samsung’s had an easier job than Apple bringing it to market. They already had the Samsung Galaxy S in the works and just had to make it bigger. Plus, they didn’t need to go to great lengths explaining what a tablet is and what it does.

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