If you bought a WiFi-only Galaxy Tab, you probably assumed you were getting the 
same seven-inch slate that others have been enjoying since November, just 
without a 3G radio and burdensome two-year contract. Turns out it's worth 
poring over those specifications on the rear of the packaging. We've yet to get 
a confirmation from Samsung, but it appears the company swapped out its 
Hummingbird processor for an older "1GHz Cortex A8" chip with a slower GPU. The 
Galaxy Tab carriers have been hawking packs a PowerVR SGX 540, but some folks 
over at the XDA Developers forums have discovered that its WiFi-only sibling is 
rolling with the previous-gen SGX530. The specs on the Samsung site also lists 
Bluetooth 2.1 instead of 3.0 -- yet another significant downgrade. We guess the 
company had to make some trade offs to hit that $350 price point, but we don't 
have to like it.
WiFi Galaxy Tab running on an older CPU than its 3G siblings? originally 
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