Feb 13 2012, 7:24am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The roll-out of Android 4.0 aka Ice Cream Sandwich Tablets is slowly gaining steam. Today the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 has been unveiled. According to SammyHub the Galaxy Tab 2 runs Android 4.0, and pretty much resembles the original 7-inch Galaxy Tab. On the inside there are though some improvements.
Features of the Galaxy 2 include 1Ghz dual-core CPU, 1GB RAm, 3MP camera, HSPA+ support and 4,000mAh battery. Memory configurations include 8GB, 16GB and 32GB.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 will first launch in the UK next month. There is no word yet on Samsung bringing the Galaxy Tab 2 to the United States. It won't be missed.
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