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Originally Posted by MsCG1
Exactly.
They'll always be something newer/fresher/hotter, and unless you have more money than God, you're never going to be able to keep up-- so you can just enjoy it while you have it.
Technology is changing faster than the speed of light (practically), and your device will most certainly always be trumped by something else sooner rather than later.
The way I look at it is, if it still does everything I wanted it to when I bought it, then there's no real reason to upgrade or lust after something else.
It's almost like buying a car. It still drives doesn't it? You don't trade it in when the new model comes out every fall, do you?
Most changes are superficial for the most part anyway. Slimmer, lighter, prettier screen, etc.
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Generally this makes sense. Not in this case, since Froyo really doesn't work well for tablets (try showing several open windows on screen at the same time? -- just one example). Tablets could do a lot more than they can with Froyo. The same from the hardware side -- the resolution on the Tab is not satisfactory and graphics will be much improved shortly. The Tab has been a semi finished product that was rushed to the market to catch the first tablet wave. Still good enough for reading and surfing, of course. But why buy right before watershed changes? Would only make sense if the Tab was real cheap, which it definitely isn't.
That being said, it will probably be easy to self-upgrade the Galaxy Tab with help from XDA-Developers or other websites.