New Samsung Galaxy TabPRO Models Surface, Release Fast Approaching

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Samsung has been well known for targeting different sections of the market. The company has released tablets in different sizes and features to cater to varying users. According to recent information, it appears the Korean tech giant has been working on one of its largest series yet. The most recent leak indicates one of Samsung's releases will be a 13.3-inch tablet sporting AMOLED and LCD technology.

According to Talk Android, one of the tablet models may offer up to 2,560×1,600 resolution along with 227ppi pixel density. Currently, there have been several tablets spotted. It is not clear yet how many of these Samsung will release. One of the tablets listed was labeled T911/910 mega-tablet. However, it is not the same or under the Samsung Mega Series.

Given the features and timing of the devices, analysts believe that the tablet series will be under the Galaxy TabPro program. However, there are not as many details available yet. Although the leak does provide more information on what Samsung plans to do with its AMOLED investment.

Another spotted series is the T801/800 10.5-inch tablets. The tablet series came with the codename Chagall. The series will feature a Super AMOLED display sporting a pixel density of 288ppi. Lastly, the T701/700 line, offers smaller screen sizes. Codenamed Klimt, this series comes with 8.4-inch screens with 359ppi pixel density.

The reported tablets have also been spotted in benchmarking portals like AnTuTu. According to the benchmark results, the tablets will feature Exynos 5 chipset with four Cortex-A15 cores clocked at 1.9GHz. Other components to be expected include four Cortex-A7 cores clocked at 1.3GHz. People can also expect 32-bit dual-channel 933 MHz LPDDR3e RAM including hexa-core Mali-T628 GPU. The results did not offer information about the specific RAM configurations of the tablets. LG will likely include a 13MP back camera and 2MP camera plus Android 4.4 KitKat.

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