The release of the seven-inch and ten-inch versions of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 was postponed by the company until the end of the month. This was announced recently by Samsung after it was not released last March, which was its initial delivery schedule.
Samsung gad earlier announced that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 will be released in the UK market by March before it will be released into the international market. However after March came and went, there were no signs of the seven-inch and ten-inch versions of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.
A Samsung spokesman revealed that the release of the two tablets was postponed since Google and Samsung were still working on the Android 4.0 OS although no other details were provided.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 tablets will feature the Android 4.0 OS with the seven-inch version initially considered to be the first tablet from Samsung to come with the Ice Cream Sandwich Android when it was initially unveiled.
The postponement of the release of the seven-inch and ten-inch versions of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 is another obstacle that the company is facing in connection to the latest Android OS. The Samsung Galaxy Note was supposed to receive the Android 4.0 update in the first quarter of 2012 but it was postponed to the second quarter of the year.
On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy S2 already started receiving the Android 4.0 update.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 will come in Wi-Fi and 3G models once it is released into the market. The screen of the seven-inch version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 will have a resolution of 1024 x 500 while the ten-inch version will have a screen resolution of 1280 x 800.
The upcoming models of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 will have similar features such as a dual-core 1GHz processor, 32GB internal storage that can be expanded using a microSD memory card slot and a pair of cameras.





