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Official: Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 available March 9th
Samsung has just officially announced availability details for the Samsung Galaxy TabPro 12.2. We’ve learned that the device will be available starting March 9th, and you’ll be able to grab it from a few different sources. Amazon.com and Samsung’s own store are good places to start, while those who still prefer brick and mortar can find it at Best Buy and Walmart. Other places to buy are Fry’s, PC Richard and Sons, Tiger Direct and Newegg.
The Tab Pro 12.2 starts at $649.99, though that alarming price tag doesn’t come without the internals to match. You’ll get a 2560 x 1600 12.2-inch display, Samsung’s Exynos 5 Octa-Core 5420 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage (which can be expanded with a microSD card) and more. Also adding to its price tag is the fact that it comes with up to $800 worth of content, apps and services, though we aren’t yet sure what all of that consists of.
The Tab Pro 12.2 joins devices already available in the 2014 family of “Pro” tablets from Samsung, including the Tab Pro 8.4 and 10.1, as well as the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2. Be sure to find links to buy all of those right here. If you’re interested in the 12.2 Tab Pro then you can swing by on March 9th for all the links you need to buy it.
Pebble Android Beta 11 fixes tons of annoying issues
Pebble is releasing a new upgrade to the beta firmware for Android users. This brings us up to Beta11, and to hear Pebble tell it, “it fixes the most annoying bugs.” Because, you know, getting those fixed are kind of important. The list isn’t terribly massive, but here’s what they’ve been able to clean up for those who were experiencing some troubling issues in Beta10:
- PebbleKit JS localStorage is now sandboxed for each app
- Many improvements to onboarding and FW installation
- Issues with sideloading apps in some circumstances have been fixed
- Some issues with loading JS configuration views after the app has been quit have been addressed
- JavaScript app logs printed via ADB are cleaner
- MyPebble now loads faster
They’ve also said this upgrade significantly improves stability, which is something we always like to hear. The upgrade doesn’t come without minor pitfalls, though, as Pebble has noted that a known issue does still exist.
Namely, some users may experience issues pairing their smart watch with their smartphone while onboarding. The quick fix, at least until they address the issue in a future upgrade, is to exit the Pebble app, remove the pairing settings from your Pebble and Android app, then pair the devices manually.
Pebble is currently gathering feedback from the great community surrounding the device, so be sure to sign up and drop your thoughts if you run into any issues or have any suggestions for improvement (but, of course, not before downloading the latest Beta APK right here).
[via Pebble]
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