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File:Samsung Galaxy Note.jpgThe Samsung Galaxy Note is an Android smartphone/tablet computer hybrid ("phablet"), introduced in October 2011 and noted for its 5.3-inch screen size—between that of conventional smartphones, and larger tablets—and its included stylus.

The Galaxy Note was announced by Samsung during IFA 2011 in Berlin. It was released to the public starting with Germany in late October 2011, with other countries following shortly after that.[6] By the end of November, it was available in most major markets, including East Asia, Europe and India.
In December 2011, Samsung announced that one million Galaxy Notes were shipped in less than two months, and that a North American variantwould be available in February 2012.[7] In January 2012, the US version of the Galaxy Note was featured at the 2012 CES in Las Vegas, allowing press to get an early look at the new device.[8]
As of the first quarter of 2012 from January to March, 5 million have been sold.[9] As of 1 June 2012, Samsung announced that 7 million had been shipped.[10] As of 15 August 2012, Samsung announced that 10 million devices have been sold.The Galaxy Note, with a 135 mm (5.3 in) screen, is sized between smartphones such as the Galaxy S IIand the Galaxy Tab tablet. PC World Australia opined that Samsung Galaxy Note is too big to be a true mobile phone, citing the difficulty of using it single-handed.[12] This hybrid is being called a phablet byForbes and Engadget. Phablet is a portmanteau of the words phone and tablet.[13] Techradar questions Samsung Galaxy Note's marketability as users cannot store it in a small pocket and that users look ungainly when holding it against their faces while conversing.[14] GigaOM hails it as a pioneer in a new market segment, despite the similar but unsuccessful Dell Streak, combining the best features of both device types.[15] Pocket-lint has remarked that Samsung Galaxy Note shows potential as a games console.[16]
Like most recent smartphones and tablets, the device is constructed in the "slate" format (see Slate phoneand Slate tablet). The body is built from plastic with a metallised rim.[17] The front panel is Gorilla Glass,[18]a strengthened glass often used for high-end devices such as this.
The front panel houses one physical "home" button (for activating the device and switching to the home screen), two illuminated touch pads ("menu" and "back"), the display, the front-facing camera, and lightand proximity sensors. At the back is a thin plastic snap-on panel with an indent for a fingernail to facilitate removal, for access to the 2500mAh battery, SIM card and SD Card. The back panel houses the speaker and main camera and flash. The metallic rim houses several controls: at the top edge is the 4-pole 3.5mm jack socket for connecting the headset (which incorporates in-canal earphonesFM radioaerial (for non-Snapdragon based variants), microphone and volume control) and a pinhole microphone; at the bottom is the industry-standard micro-USB socket for charging and data transfer, another pinhole microphone, and the well for storing the stylus; and the sides house an on-off button and a volume control.
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iPad Mini vs. Google Nexus 7 vs. Amazon Kindle Fire HD


After dominating the larger tablet market it popularized, Apple has turned its attention to the slightly smaller screen. The 7.9-inch iPad Mini has Apple's attention to style and detail behind it, but it certainly isn't the only slate of this stature that's worth considering, especially with the Mini's stepped-down processor and screen resolution.
When you line up the specs and the intangibles, which tablet has the upper hand: the iPad Mini, the Asus-made Google Nexus 7 (an original Android 4.1 Jelly Bean device), or the Amazon Kindle Fire HD?
As the days march on after the iPad Mini's announcement, we'll continue to update this story with further impressions, hands-on details, and results from our iPad Mini rated review.

Apple iPad MiniGoogle Nexus 7Kindle Fire HD
Operating systemiOS 6Android 4.1Custom Android OS
PriceWi-Fi: $329 (16GB), $429 (32GB), $529 (64GB). Cellular: $459 (16GB), $559 (32GB), $659 (64GB).$199 (8GB), $249 (16GB)$199 (16BG), $249 (32GB)
Release dateNovember 2, 2012, for Wi-Fi; cellular 2 weeks laterJuly 13, 2012September 14, 2012
Display7.9-inch IPS, 1,024x768 pixels (163 ppi)7-inch IPS, 1,280x800 pixels (216 ppi)7-inch IPS, 1,280x800 pixels (216 ppi)*
Size7.9 x 5.3 x 0.28 inches7.8 x 4.7 x 0.41 inches7.4 x 4.7 x 0.45 inches
Weight0.68 lbs/308 grams (0.69 for cellular)0.75 lbs/340 grams0.88 lbs/400 grams
ProcessorDual-core A5 processorQuad-core Nvidia Tegra 31.2GHz dual-core TI OMAP4460
Memory16GB, 32GB, or 64GB8GB or 16GB; 1GB RAM16GB or 32GB; 1GB RAM
Camera5-megapixel rear-facing, 1080p HD video; 1.2-megapixel front-facing camera, 720 HD video1.2-megapixel front-facing720p "Web chat" front-facing
Battery"16.3-watt-hour"; 10 hours battery life (rated)4,325 mAh; 10.1 hours video battery life (tested)4,400 mAh; 5.1 hours video battery life (tested)
NFCNoYesNo
Extras4G LTE versions availableTegra gamesWhispersync, X-Ray, Amazon Prime
PortsLightning connectorMicro-USBMicro-HDMI, Micro-USB
ColorBlack, whiteBlackDark gray

* 8.9-inch version also available with a 1,920×1,200-pixel resolution.


Who wins?
At this point, it's clearly too soon to tell, but keep in mind that the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD already target slightly different audiences from the beginning. The former lures gamers, multimedia enthusiasts, and Android fans looking for the "pure" Jelly Bean experience. The Fire HD is a steal for Amazon Prime members looking to maximize their Amazon membership while keeping tablet costs low, memory high, and the screen mighty.
So where does the iPad Mini stand? Certainly existing Apple fans will gravitate toward it, but there's a question mark over how good the Mini actually is. Yes, it's lighter and thinner than the competition, but the screen resolution lacks Apple's crystal clarity, and the battery life is on-par with rivals, but won't surpass it.
Beyond that, the iPad Mini's A5 dual-core processor could easily fall to the Nexus 7's quad-core CPU. Of course, we don't know how performance stacks up without testing the tablets in-house.
Offering two colors, three capacities, and a cellular option with 4G LTE connectivity will certainly help flood the market with iPad Minis, especially with the tablet presumably hooking into Verizon and AT&T's shared data plans -- it's coming to AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon. Still, I'll agree with CNET editor Molly Wood when she observed that, "They missed the price point that would have crushed the competition."
As far as I'm concerned, Apple may have the edge when it comes to product lore and sheer ubiquity, but for those deliberately seeking an affordable, portable in-between device, we're looking at a much more level playing field for smaller-size slates -- and an open door for future Android and Windows 8 tablets.
Article updated at 11:54 a.m. PT to correct the Kindle Fire's screen resolution and to remove the expandable memory section.

How to force update to Windows Phone Tango using official cab files



1. Download the WP7 Update Cab Sender

2. Download all the CAB files below

7.10.8112.7

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Languages:






















7.10.8773.98

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Languages:






















OEM Update:

Nokia Lumia 800

Nokia Lumia 710

3. Extract "WP7-Update-Cab-Sender.rar" to "WP7-Update-Cab-Sender" folder.

4. Copy all the .cab files to the folder "WP7-Update-Cab-Sender".

5. Run "Setup-UpdateWP" which is inside "if needed install this tool" folder.

6. Run "WP7 Update Cab Sender.bat"

7. Type S for sending the cabs without backup or B for sending the cabs with Backup.

8. Phone will restart and you, you will have Windows Phone Tango 8773. Congratulations!
 
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