Samsung is shouting out too quickly. No single developer did commit yet to support this tablet. It will not have the Android Market anyway, that's quite sure. And shout it even have the Android Market, for having an Archos 5 IT I can tell you 85% of the apps won't run on it.
@Anonymous I'm not saying that the Galaxy is a good device, as a matter of fact, I don't really care. I do find that their bragging of enabling "augmented reality" is an interesting move.
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Too early for a positive conclusion, yet.
Samsung is shouting out too quickly. No single developer did commit yet to support this tablet. It will not have the Android Market anyway, that's quite sure. And shout it even have the Android Market, for having an Archos 5 IT I can tell you 85% of the apps won't run on it.
@Anonymous I'm not saying that the Galaxy is a good device, as a matter of fact, I don't really care. I do find that their bragging of enabling "augmented reality" is an interesting move.
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