Washington: We already know Samsung is eyeing to introduce number of tablets this year, but now new details and specs leaked of Samsung’s 10.1 inch tablet.
Samsung’s upcoming tablet with a model of number SM-T520 is rumored to launch at CES. Now new leaked details about that device indicates its features and specs.
The tablet, which is said to go by the model name SM-T520, was reportedly shown to have a super hi-res 2560 x 1600 display and the company’s octa-core Exynos 5420 processor under the hood.
That big.LITTLE architecture deploys four high-power cores and four more to take care of less important tasks. While it’s not true octa-core in terms of having all eight chips firing on all cylinders, the system on a chip does dramatically improve efficiency.
According to AtTuTu’s benchmarking report, the SM-T520 will also boast 2GB of RAM and up to 32GB of internal storage.
It’s not yet entirely clear where the SM-T520 will sit within Samsung’s complex naming conventions, but recent reports have suggested it’ll be called the Galaxy Tab 10.1 Pro.
Those specs would certainly befit the ‘Pro’ suffix and would likely represent Samsung’s best shot at rivalling the iPad Air in 2014.
It now seems likely that Samsung will lift the lid on its new slate at Mobile World Congress in February where, rumour has it, the Galaxy S5 will make an earlier-than-expected debut.
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