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The Galaxy Tab 7 inch stands out better than the Galaxy Nexus 7 Tablet.
The latest Samsung phone is the Galaxy Nexus, which comes with a seven inch screen and runs the Android operating system. It was launched in April 2013.
The Samsung has a 4.8 inch screen.
The Galaxy Nexus has a clear advantage on display since it's a touchscreen smartphone (4.65 inch screen) vs. a smartphone with a physical keyboard (2.8 inch screen). Speaking of keyboards, it's personal opinion on which type of keyboard you would prefer (touchscreen vs. physical). The Galaxy Nexus is limited to only 16 or 32 GB of storage (no card slot), while the Blackberry has 8 GB of storage, but has a microSD card slot to expand storage up to 32 GB. The Galaxy Nexus has both a rear and front camera, while the Bold has only a rear camera.
It depends upon your needs. The Samsung Galaxy Note blends both a smartphone as well as a tablet, which has since coined the phrase "phablets" for phones of this size (5.29 inch display on the Note on up). It comes with an "S Pen" stylus and can be utilized at its fullest extent on apps that are especially configured for it, and the Note has handwriting recognition just for this stylus. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is more a traditional smartphone, but one that is more a pure Android phone by Google. Unlike the Note, the Nexus has stock Android OS on board, with no custom manufacturer overlay (TouchWiz), and a small amount (if any) of carrier apps installed. Updates to the OS would arrive sooner on this phone over the Note.
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No, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is an Android powered Smart Phone with a 4.8 inch screen.
You can change the battery of a 10in Samsung Galaxy Tab 3.
The samsung galaxy note is a 5.3 inch display that is considered a tablet and it is so awesome that it makes the iphone look like a brick and paperweight.
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If you have a hard time seeing, you should get the 12 inch. Otherwise, it's up to you.
The 7 in Google Nexus 7 has not been openly mentioned to stand for anything. However, the recent Nexus tablet iterations (and to some degree, the phone as well) appear to refer to screen size. Both generations of the Nexus 7 have 7 inch and 7.02 inch screens respectively. The Nexus 10 has a 10.1 inch screen. The Nexus 4 has a 4.7 inch screen. The rumored Nexus 5 is supposed to have a 5 inch (or larger) screen.