While the company has enjoyed major successes in the smartphone world
Samsung’s tablet PC offerings have not quite captured consumer’s
imagination in the same way. The recent release of the Nexus 10 tablet
PC is a different story though with a lot of interest coming from
Android fans. We now have news of some Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 tablets that
are currently going under the name of Roma, Santos, and Kona aka Note
8.0.
We first heard rumours about the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 last week as the device is likely to be pitched
against the iPad mini, but the company looks set to unveil a number of
new slates in the coming weeks. The next range of tablets from the
company will simply go under the name of Galaxy Tab 3, and will come in
10.1-inch and 7-inch sizes.
There will be two versions of each size with Wi-Fi only or with the
addition of 3G connectivity, and these new devices are going under the
codename of Santos with new code numbers of GT-P3200, GT-P3210,
GT-P5200, and GT-P5210. The new tablet PCs are expected to become
available during the first half of this year.
Details about the tablets specifications are a bit light on the
ground at the moment but are thought to include a five megapixel rear
camera. We have already heard though that the Note 8 will feature a
display offering a resolution of 1280 x 800 running Android 4.2 Jelly
Bean on a 1.6GHz quad core processor.
There is also talk of another high specification tablet the Samsung
GT-P8200 with the codename of Roma, and this will also use a five
megapixel rear camera and come in either 16GB or 32GB storage options.
At the moment nothing else is known about this device that includes the
operating system it will be running on, so there is a chance the company
could use the Tizen operating system.
There is a good chance we may get to hear some official news about
the new tablets at next month’s Mobile World Congress taking place in
Barcelona, Spain. Source: SamMobile.
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