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Without extending the subscription, you’ll bedefaulted back to Dropbox’s free storage level, which gives you 2GBof space. In terms of cameras, the galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) has an adequate but notexemplary 3-megapixel rear-facing camera and a VGA-qualityfront-facing camera — the latter of which is a drop-down inquality from the 2-megapixel front-facing camera found on the othertwo 7-in. galaxy Tab models. The Tab 2 (7.0) also has a built-in IRport that, combined with the preloaded Smart Remote app , allows you to use the tablet as a remote control for your TV.

devices, measuring inat 0.41 in. compared to the 7.0 Plus model’s 0.39-in. size and the7.7 model’s even svelter 0.31-in. waistline. 49cc pocket rockets

model, the Tab 2 (10.1) willoffer few significant changes over its predecessor — which hasalso yet to be upgraded to Android 4.0.) In addition, Google’s I/O developers’ convention is just over twomonths away. Asus has already discussed plans to release a $250 quad-core 7-in. tablet between now and the end of June, and Google is rumored to beworking on a next-gen 7-in. tablet that’ll be in the $150 to $200 range for this summer. In short, anyone in immediate need of a low-cost 7-in.

tablet woulddo well with the samsung galaxy Tab 2 (7.0). But with tomorrow’stechnology almost upon us at budget-level prices, it’s hard torecommend dropping that cash on yesterday’s technology today. JR Raphael is a Computerworld contributing editor and the author ofthe Android Power blog. You can find him on Google+ , Twitter , or Facebook . Read more about mobile and wireless in Computerworld’s Mobile and Wireless Topic Center.

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