I've googled this and turned up a bunch of inconclusive forum threads. I've also checked out a few similar questions on this site, but none of them quite match my details.
So here they are:. I have a Galaxy Tab 2 7. This morning when I fired it up, it rebooted and now I cannot connect to my wifi router. My wifi is not the issue as my Nexus 7 tablet is connected and working. Tablet also reports that a "Software Update" is ready. Not sure if this is related to the issue. But when I try to update, I get a confirmation page and when I hit confirm button, I get message Unable to connect network.
When in your WiFi settings, could you try pressing menu or clicking the overflow dots , and selecting Settings. Once done, untick the Avoid poor WiFi networks option, and see if it will now connect.
Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. And when you consider that it is one of the few devices on the market to offer Android 4. From a hardware perspective, the Galaxy Tab 2 7. This particular model features a black front with a titanium silver rear cover, and it feels very nice in your hands.
There's a lot to be said for the 7-inch tablet form factor. The 7-inch TFT display on the Tab 2 7. The colors it generates are very bright, and the display's viewing angle is surprisingly good for such an inexpensive device. Dual speakers flank the pin Samsung connector that is found on the bottom of the tablet when held in portrait mode. The volume and power keys are on the upper right edge of the tablet, and a 3. The 3. The Galaxy Tab 2 7.
The dock connector works with the included USB adapter and power brick, but can also be used for accessories, such as a keyboard dock or video output adapter. On the back of the Tab you'll see a smooth white plastic surface and a more impressive 3-megapixel camera with an integrated flash. The camera can capture video at a maximum resolution of x pixels at 30 frames per second. Overall, the Tab, at 7. Unlike the Apple iPad, we never felt the need to set the Tab on our lap or cross our legs just to use it comfortably.
For better or worse, it operates and behaves just like a giant Android smartphone, requiring little to no learning curve to navigate menus, type e-mails, or browse the Web. Features Before we get into the nitty-gritty of what the Tab has to offer, let's state for the record that the Tab's two best features are the simplest to understand. First off, you have the size: smaller, lighter, and more convenient than the iPad.
Second, there's the full, undiluted Android 2. When it comes to tablets, though, Google is now throwing its weight behind the tablet-optimized Android 3. In , buying an Android 2.
When you unlock the Tab's touch screen, you'll find a familiar home screen with a floating Google search bar, and dock icons for e-mail, Web browser, and a drawer for apps.
Hold the Tab in either portrait or landscape view and the built-in accelerometer sensor will reorient the screen automatically. By default, the Tab comes with five main home screens, which you can jump between by flicking left or right. Samsung also throws in its own Samsung App store stocked with a measly 16 apps at the time of this review , and an AllShare app for streaming content to DLNA-certified devices, including televisions.
You have to dig a little deeper to appreciate the work Samsung did to differentiate the Tab experience from its line of premium Android smartphones. Spend some time in the app drawer, and you'll find that seemingly generic apps like Contacts, Calculator, and Memo have all been optimized by Samsung for the larger screen, using split-screen views and nested tabs to take advantage of the added screen real estate.
Most Android apps, unfortunately, aren't yet designed for the larger screens of tablets. It's a complaint you'll hear echoed in all of our Android tablet reviews so far. Apple Music. YouTube TV. Financial services. Why Verizon.
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