Samsung Galaxy View Rumors: Mutimedia-Focused, 18.5-inch Tablet; Codenamed Tahoe

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All Samsung loyalists were in shock at the Samsung event, which launched the Gear S2 smartwatch as well as the much anticipated tablet of the South Korean tech giant. The Samsung Galaxy View has been reportedly leaked online, which has a surprisingly huge 18.5-inch screen.

According to GFXBenchmark, the Samsung Galaxy View will boast a 2GB of RAM on board and an octa-core Samsung Exynos 7 chipset running at 1.6GHz. Its graphics processing is handled by an ARM Mali-T720 chip.

Samsung is alleged to be working on a product under the codename "Tahoe." As per reports, this is the most-awaited giant tablet from the South Korean tech giant, the Samsung Galaxy View. It is expected to be an Android 5.1.1 Lollipop-based device with features including 1920 by 1080 pixels resolution, microSD card slot, TFT LCD screen, 5700 mAh battery, and 32GB internal storage.

Since last year, a lot of speculations about this large tablet from Samsung were already circulating around the world of Internet. And finally, some details about the Samsung Galaxy View that most likely to be true have been revealed by the notorious leaker, Evan Blass, through his personal Twitter account. He actually posted a link to a GFXBench benchmark page for the Samsung SM-T670 with an image of what it seems to be the Galaxy View.

If the benchmark test is to be believed, the tablet will have an extra-large screen and at least 5-finger gesture support. The benchmark results also signify that the Samsung Galaxy View will include a 2-megapixel secondary camera.

The Galaxy View is said to be an iPad Pro rival. On the whole, this tablet will absolutely become a hit to the consumer's market. All Samsung spectators and users will get a hold of this multimedia-focused device any time soon, as the company releases an official announcement about it.

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Samsung, Samsung Galaxy View, Samsung Galaxy

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