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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2
Samsung's first Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich powered tablet offers a variety of new Android OS features. An upgraded Android Application Market enables access to more than 400,000 apps which can be enjoyed across smartphones or tablets. In addition, a more intuitive user interface includes the ability to swipe-control applications as well as a wholly redesigned app gallery for easier sharing of content. The new Android OS provides users with faster performance and response times across multiple applications and is further enhanced by HSPA+ 21Mbps or Wi-Fi connectivity. Android 4.0 includes a selection of embedded Google apps that enables consumers to quickly launch internet websites and applications that they use frequently; meanwhile, the Face Unlock feature unlocks the tablet through unique facial recognition software.

Galaxy Tab 2 Apps & other multimedia content
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) offers users easy multimedia access, playback and sharing experiences with Samsung Hub services. Samsung's Music Hub provides an online music store solution with access to over 17 million music songs. Additionally, the Readers Hub provides the user with access to over 2.3 million e-books, 3,500 magazines and over 2,000 newspapers in 51 languages, while the Samsung Game Hub instantly connects users to the latest game titles. Samsung is also introducing the Video Hub, which offers over 1,000 film titles for purchase or rent, and provides reviews, trailers and recommendations for easier content selection using the Galaxy Tab 2.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 communication capabilities
Connecting socially has never been easier with the new Galaxy Tab 2 built-in powerful communication capabilities. With the voice call capability, the Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) can be used just as easily as a mobile phone, affording users the handy convenience of a second device in case they misplace their primary phone. It also lets users to spontaneously arrange multi-party video calls via Google plus hangouts, as well as engage in group chats or micro-communities to collectively chat or share content. In addition, ChatON, Samsung's cross-platform communication service, connects all phone users of any platform into a single community.
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