Hot on the heels of the Galaxy Tab 3 launch, details of other Samsung tablets expected to launch this year have surfaced online.
SamMobile has caught hold of details of four Samsung tablets, that the blog claims, are all expected to launch within this year.
First up is the Samsung Galaxy Tab Duos 7.0, company's first dual-SIM tablet that is expected to sport a 7-inch PLS LCD display with a 1024x600 resolution. The tablet is said to be powered by a dual-core processor and come with 3-megapixel and 2-megapixel rear and front cameras respectively.
Galaxy Tab 8.0, the site reports, will come with a 8-inch full-HD AMOLED display and ship with a quad-core A9 (Exynos 4412) processor. It will also have 5- and 2-megapixel rear and front shooters. Samsung is reportedly having an "AMOLED burning problem" with the display of this tablet.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 11 will feature a mammoth 11-inch super PLS TFT display and have 8- and 2-megapixel cameras. It is expected to be powered by a dual-core A15 (Exynos 5250) processor.
Also listed is the Google Nexus 11. The specs mentioned will apparently need to get approved by Google first, and are similar to the Galaxy Tab 11 except for the fact that it may be powered by the A7 (Exynos 5410) processor. Interestingly, the device is also said to address one of the complaints of Nexus devices by including microSD support, though this is one spec listed as "rumoured".
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