Samsung Galaxy Tabs For Dummies by Dan Gookin

Samsung Galaxy Tabs For Dummies

by Dan Gookin

A colorful, entertaining, and informative guide to the Samsung Galaxy family of tablets

Samsung′s bestselling Galaxy Tabs may come in multiple sizes, but they all share the wildly popular Android operating system and are packed with tons of top–notch tablet features. This full–color book shows you how to enjoy all the things your Galaxy Tab can do, regardless of model: browse the web, handle e–mail, manage your social media, make phone calls and video chat, read e–books, take and share photos, play music, and more. Author Dan Gookin, famous for his skill in demystifying technology, takes you on a tour of the Galaxy, explaining hidden tablet tricks and showing you how to make your Tab your own.

  • Walks you through every element of the popular Galaxy Tab models, illustrated with full–color screen shots that show you exactly how to use your new tablet
  • Covers the unique elements of this amazing Android tablet that give the Galaxy Tab a competitive edge as well as more common tablet features like the touchscreen interface, web browser, camera, social media, e–mail, apps, and more
  • Includes tips for filling your Galaxy Tab with music, movies, TV shows, books, games, photos, videos, and other cool content from Google Play
  • Shows you how to type successfully on the Tab keyboard, get directions, manage your content, connect wirelessly, travel with your Tab, and customize its features

Samsung Galaxy Tabs For Dummies is the perfect guide for getting started and getting around the Galaxy like a pro.

Reviewed by wyvernfriend on

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Useful starter for the Galaxy Tab I just got, mostly obvious, I've been using Android for a few years now, some of it is outdated but mostly useful and worth a good flick through for bits and pieces that are unique to this iteration of Android. Useful but not something I'd buy.

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