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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 vs. Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus

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Now that Samsung’s premium tablet has been launched in the Philippines, I guess they’ve already completed their line-up. That’s 6 tablets in all — 5.0″ (Galaxy S WiFi), 5.3″ (Galaxy Note), 7.0″ (Galaxy Tab P6200), 7.7″ (Galaxy Tab P6800), 8.9″ (Galaxy Tab P7300) and a 10.1″ (Galaxy Tab P7500). That’s a lot of tablets just for a single brand, huh?

Of the whole set, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 and the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus seems to be the odd couple because they almost have the same features and functionality although one is obviously marketed as the premium model.

So let’s look closely and see what’s the difference between the galaxy Tab 7.7. P6800 and the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus P6200. See our comparative chart below:

Galaxy Tab 7.7 P6800 advantages over the 7.0 Plus P6200:

* thinner profile (by 2mm)
* Super AMOLED Plus display
* higher pixel density & resolution (26ppi)
* faster processor (by 0.2GHz)
* higher battery capacity (by 1100mAh)

All that bullet points mentioned above will cost you an additional Php9,000 if you opt for the Galaxy Tab 7.7 over the Tab 7.0 Plus. Not a bad trade-off if you have the extra budget.

I could not find anything on the Tab 7.0 Plus that’s better than the Tab 7.7.

However, for all intents and purposes, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus can do just the same stuff the Tab 7.7 can. Both will also have Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich when it comes out.

I think the Galaxy Tab 7.7 will compete more with the Samsung Galaxy Note since they are in the same price category. In fact, the Note and Tab 7.7 has a lot of things in common (Super AMOLED, Exynos 1.4GHz, screen resolution) if you set aside the form factor.

Go for the Galaxy Tab 7.7 if the budget allows it but Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is already good and the price point makes it a great buy.

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34 Comments

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Eternity Warriors 3 · 12 years ago

I know this website gives quality dependent articles and additional material, is there
any other website which provides such stuff in quality?


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randz · 14 years ago

r u sure the 7.0 will have ICS update? ty


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ellen · 14 years ago

I have my SUN USB Wireless Broadband SIM inserted to my Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 but cannot use for internet. How to Set-Up the broadband SIM to my tab? so that I can access internet using this SIM


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ellen · 14 years ago

how can I use my SUN USB Wireless Broadband in Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7?


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R2 · 14 years ago

now let see what the ipad3 has to offer, it would be like the Real Steel of the tablets. :D


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Davy · 14 years ago

Mga paps… 32gb model na po yang tf201.. wala pong 16gb model na on production.


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miyako · 14 years ago

7.7 has no IR blaster..


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ronald · 14 years ago

I’m glad i waited and bought the 7.7 and not the 7.0 plus which is now considered obsolete. The ir blaster will only be found on the verizon version of this product.


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Cindy · 14 years ago

I just bought an ipad 2 and to be honest samsung tab 7.7 inch is the one that i like..too bad the ipad 2 came out first in the market….


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j · 14 years ago

Does anyone know when will the model with IR blaster will be officially released here in the philippines or would it really be released here???


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Ceal89 · 14 years ago

Sir Abe, any news on when the Sony Tablet S will come out locally?


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razorous · 14 years ago

I wonder why samsung, and the other group keeps on havin bt 3.0 on their new devices, when are they going to upgrade to bt 4.0?


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ceegii63 · 14 years ago

sir yuga change the cap of the 7.7 to 64 na rin kasi proven na ang microSDXCs na 64gb-2TB will work on current gen of single and dual core androids


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Patrick · 14 years ago

32,990 is 16gb. Haven’t seen a 32gb model yet here in PH. That price is for cash, straight card and 3 mos


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ceegii63 · 14 years ago

malamang 16gb pa lang yun

also take note BOTH the 7+ and 7.7 can make phone calls as well as receiving and sending txts


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petken · 14 years ago

Ilang GB yung Php32,990? Hindi kasi malinaw kung anong model talaga yun dito sa post.


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Fleeb · 14 years ago

I think I prefer the upcoming 7″ ASUS with a rumored price of above USD200 (sans the phone features?)


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