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Video: Samsung Galaxy Tab teardown

As I always say, we like teardowns on Gadget Master, oh yes we do - and here's the Samsung Galaxy Tab getting the dissection treatment.

Check out this video by jkkmobile - of jkkmobile.com - and, as always, the message is Don't Try This At Home. Unless you are very rich. JKK particularly warns about the difficulty of removing the plastic surrounds...



Among his findings, on the quality of the build, he finds an unused space that is stylus sized... Worth checking out.

Also, for another (static) view of a Galaxy Tab teardown, checkout the ever-reliable guys at iFixIt.com - Samsung Galaxy Tab Teardown

Tech Specs for the device, they remind us, are:
    * 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A8 Hummingbird Multimedia Applications Processor based on the ARMv7 architecture.
    * 16 or 32 GB internal storage capacity + microSD external expandable storage.
    * 512 MB total DDR RAM
    * 3.2 MP rear facing camera and 1.3 MP front facing camera.
    * Android 2.2 (Froyo) + Samsung TouchWiz

Here is just one of the stages they present:

samsung galaxy tab teardown.jpg


See the full teardown >>






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