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Monday, April 29, 2013

Samsung's tablet roadmap 2013 surfaced: 11 Nexus, Galaxy Tab 8.0/11 - Engadget German


Colleagues of SamMobile the tablet roadmap for 2013, Samsung has slipped. In addition to the Galaxy Tab 3, there shall be the following models. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 DUOS, Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.0, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Nexus 11 and 11 The Galaxy Tab 8.0 would launch before even the display issues are fixed, it was lately with AMOLED. Especially interesting (if these facts were also confirmed by Google’s side) is the Nexus 11, which should be a CPU OctaCore the first tablet ever. So far the following specs are known.


Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.0
– 8.0 “AMOLED 1080p
– 5 megapixel (rear)
– 2 Megapixel (front)
– quad-core A9 (Exynos 4412)
– 64 GB Micro SD

DUOS Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0
– 7.0 “PLS LCD 600 x
1024 – 3-megapixel (rear)
– 2 Megapixel (front)
– Dual-core
– DUAL SIM
– Micro SD 32GB

Samsung Galaxy Tab 11

– 11 “Super PLS TFT
– 8 megapixel
– 2 Megapixel
– dual-core A15 (Exynos 5250)
– Micro SD 64GB

NEXUS 11
– 11 “Super PLS TFT
– 8 megapixel
– 2 Megapixel
– Octa-core A15 / A7 (Exynos 5410)
– Micro SD 64GB (rumored)


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