dbsidney


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This thing hasn't been out very long at all... kind of makes one suspicious about its reliability if Woot is able to obtain a truckload of them that have already been refurbished.

editorkid


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jidery wrote:I don't encourage hacking, official support would be much better.


It doesn't make any difference. The bits don't care.

bigmurali


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I paid $400 for this thing and also locked myself into a 2 year agreement with Sprint for a $30/month (2GB max per month) data plan only 5 months ago, not it is considered old!

eldad9


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I need the white one.
Can you waive the activation fee?
Does it come with a case?
I also need to hook up my Bluetooth to it.

drewcp


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laxman15 wrote:anyone know whether or not one can buy this and not pay for a data plan with sprint? i've already got one on my evo, so i'll just tether.



You can bypass the activation screen on this very easily. All you have to do is:
1. Press “Volume Up” once.
2. Press “Volume Down” twice.
3. Press “Volume Up” three times.
4. Press “Volume Down” four times.

I had a Verizon version that I used with wifi only.

rom


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being on Sprint, it means that it doesn't have a sim card slot right?

Benz145


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This is a great deal. Normally you'll see prices around $299 for a new unit, but that's WITH a contract. The one you are getting here is refurbished and without a contract which makes the deal far better.

If you aren't on Sprint, you might be thinking "I'll just buy the WiFi only version", however, I wouldn't recommend it. The WiFi only version is about as expensive as this Woot deal, but we've found information showing that it's uses less powerful hardware and more dated Bluetooth:

http://www.carrypad.com/2011/05/02/wifi-only-samsung-galaxy-tab-has-older-cpu-slower-gpu/

The Galaxy Tab is a snappy little device and Samsung has done a great job at modifying the stock Android phone interface into a tablet-optimized experience. The iPad is great but the 10" form-factor makes it decidedly less handy and portable. The Galaxy Tab is well respected in the consumer tech sector as a well made and useful device.

However, if you are looking for a larger tablet, you may want to wait; Samsung will soon be releasing an 8.9" and 10" Galaxy Tab with updated hardware, and they'll be running Android 3.1 (Honeycomb), the tablet-specific version of Android.

We've got a wickedly detailed review of the Galaxy Tab at our site:

http://www.carrypad.com/2010/10/28/samsung-galaxy-tab-full-review-part-1-overview-hardware-screen-keyboard/

And if you're looking for more recent news since that review (which was posted back when the device was released in October of 2010) have a look at our coverage here:

http://www.carrypad.com/tag/samsung-galaxy-tab/

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kevincrimi


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Wait so does this not have a regular 1/8" headphone jack?


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DemonicGman


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CNET Review And it has specifications.

Bottom line: "Samsung's 3G-free version of its 7-inch tablet, the Galaxy Tab, offers an appealing mix of price and horsepower, but it's overshadowed by the wave of inexpensive Android 3.0 devices."

I wouldn't get it. There are already better tablets and devices out there that do the same thing. Some are cheaper and some are priced similar.

rileycoyote


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This is about half of the price from only a few months ago!

JoeMarfice


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laxman15 wrote:anyone know whether or not one can buy this and not pay for a data plan with sprint? i've already got one on my evo, so i'll just tether.



If you swap the SIM card from another phone, you can usually bypass that requirement. I spent $10 on an AT&T throwaway phone, just to get the SIM card. Leave the store, swap the card into my PDA phone, and Boom! no data charges.

Of course, my only data access is Wifi, but I assume that's what you're planning on, given your question.

kschlege


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If this was 3G tmo, I would have been on it like white on rice.

Spectral


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I see the description mentions GPRS/EDGE communication, so would this work with a GSM carrier? Otherwise why would this be mentioned when Sprint uses EVDO.

kurrelgyre


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hcsencsi wrote:I have a Coby Kyros which runs on Android and the app selection is not great, does anyone know if this is any better?



It should have the official Android Market, and not being on AT&T, you can easily load Amazon's App Store onto it as well.

ThunderThighs


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Staff

eldad9 wrote:I need the white one.
Can you waive the activation fee?
Does it come with a case?
I also need to hook up my Bluetooth to it.

What you see is what you get.
Any activation fee questions are between you and Sprint.

schrody


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I wonder if I could transfer my existing Sprint data account to this... can I tether my laptop via wifi to use the Galaxy Tab's 3g?

kschlege


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Spectral wrote:I see the description mentions GPRS/EDGE communication, so would this work with a GSM carrier? Otherwise why would this be mentioned when Sprint uses EVDO.



No, it won't work with AT&T or Tmo EDGE or 3G.

alohashirtshop


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With Squaretrade 1 year warranty @ $40.00 this is $300.00. New, wi-fi only on Amazon are $349.00 w/ 1 year warranty. Sorry Woot, just giving credit to the guys in the other office.

mana30


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Best and most comprehensive review I've found on these.

http://www.tested.com/samsung-galaxy-tab-review/47-225/

Seems like a lot of little, annoying flaws that might get under your skin eventually. Apparently the 10.1" ones that Google gave out at I/O to attendees (for FREE!) are pretty awesome, and didn't have the TouchWiz carp on it. Probably worth waiting, IMO.

DRhein822


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If I already have a dataplan on Sprint, can I just authorize another device? And if not, then is it easy to tether the GalaxyS Epic (phone) to another device?

borntohunt


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11 days ago, AT&T was selling this same refurb item which is no longer available now, but it also required at least a minimum monthly data plan of $15/mth. or more. Here's what the details were below:

http://dealnews.com/Refurb-Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-7-Android-Tablet-for-AT-T-200-free-shipping/462146.html#similar

We're sorry, this offer has expired or is no longer available from this merchant.

$200 + free shipping
Refurb Samsung Galaxy Tab 7" Android Tablet for AT&T $200
Posted 1 week 4 days ago

AT&T offers the factory-refurbished Samsung Galaxy Tab 7" Prepaid Tablet with Google Android 2.2 for AT&T for $199.99. (This discount shows at the final stage of checkout.) With free shipping, that's $350 below the lowest total price we could find for a new unit. Sales tax is added where applicable. This media tablet features a Samsung Cortex A8 1GHz processor, 7" 1024x600 touchscreen LCD, 16GB internal memory, microSD card slot, 802.11n wireless, Bluetooth 3.0, 3G connectivity, 1.3-megapixel front camera, 3-megapixel rear camera, Android 2.2 OS (Froyo), and more. A 90-day AT&T warranty applies. Deal ends May 15.

Note: A data plan is required; prices start at $14.99. However, you cancel the data plan after one month.


editorkid


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Along with the previously mentioned XDA links, here's the SlateDroid forum. It isn't as busy as SlateDroid's ViewSonic G Tablet forum, but maybe an influx of Wooters would change that.

michaelproch


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alohashirtshop wrote:With Squaretrade 1 year warranty @ $40.00 this is $300.00. New, wi-fi only on Amazon are $349.00 w/ 1 year warranty. Sorry Woot, just giving credit to the guys in the other office.



Isn't that with a 2 year contract? This is contract free. Buy with an American Express or other card with an extended warranty program and boom! Extra free year warranty.

stil29


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I have one of these! They are fantastic! The nook and kindle apps are fantastic. The screen is bright and clear. This is a great price. Pick one up!!

stil29


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laxman15 wrote:anyone know whether or not one can buy this and not pay for a data plan with sprint? i've already got one on my evo, so i'll just tether.



You don't have to get the data plan, but it updates over 3g so might have to download the updates from the samsung site. They have them there for the wifi only tab

anangphatak


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kingkong5 wrote:I can't even begin to tell you how much I love the GTablet. Only downside is the limited viewing angles, which I'm sure this Galaxy Tab has resolved. But except for the economy choice of screens, you can have my GTablet when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.



I returned my tablet for Acer iconia a500 from amazon





decipherfreak


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jidery wrote:I don't encourage hacking, official support would be much better.



You don't encourage hacking on an Android device? lol

stil29


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dangela424 wrote:Does anyone know how much the 3G through Sprint runs?



About 30 a month

megapenguinx


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Burnsie3435 wrote:Any chance this could work on Verizon? They do CDMA as well



Nope, different radios.

drewcp


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ThunderThighs wrote:What you see is what you get.
Any activation fee questions are between you and Sprint.



They were quoting this (warning language):http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL7yD-0pqZg

schrody


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bsipp777 wrote:...and if you're lucky enough to live in a 4G area, 4G service is unlimited.



Does this Galaxy Tab do 4G? I thought it only has a 3G radio.

stil29


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hcsencsi wrote:I have a Coby Kyros which runs on Android and the app selection is not great, does anyone know if this is any better?



This tab has the full android store!!

cuoreesitante


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borntohunt wrote:11 days ago, AT&T was selling this same refurb item which is no longer available now, but it also required at least a minimum monthly data plan of $15/mth. or more.



It comes out to be around the same price:

$200 + tax + first month 3G + activation = $268 for me in Cali.

htauthority


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borntohunt wrote:11 days ago, AT&T was selling this same refurb item which is no longer available now, but it also required at least a minimum monthly data plan of $15/mth. or more. Here's what the details were below:

http://dealnews.com/Refurb-Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-7-Android-Tablet-for-AT-T-200-free-shipping/462146.html#similar

We're sorry, this offer has expired or is no longer available from this merchant.

$200 + free shipping
Refurb Samsung Galaxy Tab 7" Android Tablet for AT&T $200
Posted 1 week 4 days ago

AT&T offers the factory-refurbished Samsung Galaxy Tab 7" Prepaid Tablet with Google Android 2.2 for AT&T for $199.99. (This discount shows at the final stage of checkout.) With free shipping, that's $350 below the lowest total price we could find for a new unit. Sales tax is added where applicable. This media tablet features a Samsung Cortex A8 1GHz processor, 7" 1024x600 touchscreen LCD, 16GB internal memory, microSD card slot, 802.11n wireless, Bluetooth 3.0, 3G connectivity, 1.3-megapixel front camera, 3-megapixel rear camera, Android 2.2 OS (Froyo), and more. A 90-day AT&T warranty applies. Deal ends May 15.

Note: A data plan is required; prices start at $14.99. However, you cancel the data plan after one month.



Incorrect. Most people cancelled the data plan and were charged nothing including the activation fee. If this was not locked to Sprint I would but it. I have been waiting for this since my ATT order got canceled. There is no SIM card for these SPRINT units so you are locked to CDMA carriers (Sprint). Hope this helps!

Benz145


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laxman15 wrote:anyone know whether or not one can buy this and not pay for a data plan with sprint? i've already got one on my evo, so i'll just tether.



Yes, purchased from Woot you won't be signing a contract. You should be able to disable 3G and use it as a WiFi only device with no problem.

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Benz145


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laxman15 wrote:anyone know whether or not one can buy this and not pay for a data plan with sprint? i've already got one on my evo, so i'll just tether.



Yes, purchased from Woot you won't be signing a contract. You should be able to disable 3G and use it as a WiFi only device with no problem.

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megapenguinx


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mana30 wrote:Best and most comprehensive review I've found on these.

http://www.tested.com/samsung-galaxy-tab-review/47-225/

Seems like a lot of little, annoying flaws that might get under your skin eventually. Apparently the 10.1" ones that Google gave out at I/O to attendees (for FREE!) are pretty awesome, and didn't have the TouchWiz carp on it. Probably worth waiting, IMO.



The ones Google gave away at I/O won't ever be sold to consumers.

The final version of the 10.1-inch Tab WILL have TouchWiz

drewcp


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anangphatak wrote:Why not get a ACER A500 which is basically a cheaper xoom?
You will be much happier with Acer iconia than a silly oversized phone



I had one of these and sold it. Then I got an A500 from Best Buy and returned it after about a week. Some of the major issues I had were the YouTube app crashing once a day and the GUI crashed once when I was playing the Need for Speed game that came preinstalled on it. I miss the Tab, and almost bought a wifi only version, but then I found out it had inferior hardware compared to the 3G Galaxy Tab.

eldad9


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drewcp wrote:They were quoting this (warning language):http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL7yD-0pqZg



That was freakin' hilarious!

tetchypoo


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kingkong5 wrote:If only I didn't just purchase the Viewsonic GTablet from Woot a couple weeks back. What would I do with a 10" and a 7" at the same time?



How in the name of jeebus has anyone not said,"That's what she said" yet????? Woot, I am disappoint.

In other news, I think this may tickle my tablet fancy. I'm on the fence for one.