Samsung reveals Galaxy Tab 7 version 2 now with Ice Cream Sandwich

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Samsung has revealed one of the first tablets to ship Google Android version 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 (version 2).
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By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Samsung has revealed one of the first tablets to ship Google Android version 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 (version 2).
Photo from Future Shop.caBy Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 has gone on sale for $100 off the original price. This means that the base 16GB version of Samsung's slim Honeycomb tablet now costs $399 while the 32GB version costs $499. Both Future Shop and Best Buy are offering the tablets online and in stores. The Galaxy Tab is the latest tablet to go on sale in 2012, Sony's Tablet P as well as BlackBerry's PlayBook have also reduced their prices at the start of the year.
HTC just revealed its 7-inch Android tablet called the HTC Flyer at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The Flyer, which is expected in Q2 2011, runs a HTC-Sense modified version of Android OS 2.4 (Gingerbread) and not the tablet-centric Honeycomb version 3.0.
Decked out in a unibody aluminium enclosure and with a bright 7-inch 1024×600 screen, the Flyer aims to be ultraportable yet powerful with its 1.5GHz single-core processor and 1 GB of RAM. The HTC Flyer joins the original Samsung Galaxy Tab and the RIM PlayBook in the 7-inch tablet space.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Samsung just announced that they have sold 2 million of their Galaxy Tab Android tablets in the past three months which is remarkable considering that they are only selling the 3G + Wi-Fi models that need to have a data plan and are sold through mobile carriers. We're hoping that the Galaxy Tab's strong adoption and popularity will guarantee a Honeycomb (Android 3.0) update in the near future. It will also be interesting to see how the Wi-Fi only variant of the Galaxy Tab sells once it is released. We recently wrote a column on why the Samsung Galaxy Tab may be the most compelling eBook reading device today.