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IFA 2013: Samsung Unveils 7-inch Galaxy Tab with Android for infants ago - CNET.de

Kids The Galaxy Tab comes in small child-friendly colors and pre-loaded with educational software and games for children. It has a 7-inch display, a 1.2 GHz dual-core CPU and runs Android 4.1. Imagine it is Samsung at IFA 2013.

At IFA, the IFA in Berlin, Samsung is showing off a new Android tablet in the next week, which was developed specifically for toddlers. The Galaxy Tab 3 Kids recalls his small child-friendly colors and the rounded stand also immediately of toys for babies.

IFA 2013: Samsung Unveils 7-inch Galaxy Tab with Android for infants ago (Image: Samsung)

Kids Tablet based on the Galaxy Tab 3 and has a 7 inch display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels. Under the hood tinkers a faster 1.2 GHz dual-core processor. The operating system is basically Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is used, the Samsung has put over a special developed for the next generation user interface. Also, educational software and games for children are installed at the factory.

Instead of downloading apps and games from Google Play Store, to the children’s tablet to access a special app store for children. Presumably can prevent this by default, their offspring may invest larger sums in software there parents. As child protection, there is also a timer: If specified by the parents daily service life, the tablet turns off by itself. A casing is to protect the hardware & Co. from crashes.

Samsung’s IFA stand 3 is probably find a place alongside the Galaxy Tab Smart Gear Watch Galaxy and the Galaxy Note phablet third Both Samsung will officially take place on two days before his exhibition opening press conference on 4 Imagine September as company representatives have announced.

on the market, the Galaxy Tab 3 kids comes first in Samsung’s native South Korea, and still this month. A release date or price for other countries is not known, but presumably published by Samsung at IFA.

Additional reporting the IFA and its new products, see our Special at IFA 2013.

[With material by Florian Kalenda ZDNet.de]

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