Samsung GALAXY Tab with dual-core 2GHz processor rumored for MWC

0. phoneArena posted on 27 Jan 2012, 18:10

While it still is unknown whether or not the Samsung Galaxy S III will make an appearance at MWC, another rumor is brewing about a Samsung GALAXY Tab being introduced at the show with a dual-core 2GHz processor under the hood...

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36. thebikerboi2 posted on 29 Jan 2012, 05:04

agreed and the A6 no doubt is set to be the processor to beat

18. Guest_star posted on 28 Jan 2012, 11:29 1

Only bad thing with this bad boy is that it uses RG BW PenTile matrice LCD screen, I mean comeon samsung, you're the second biggest screen manufacturer after LG displays, and u can't make regular LCD with 250+ ppi...shame on you...It's a sad thing that LG doesn't put more effort in their mobile devices I bet they would make a killer tablet, with regular RGB screen with over 300 ppi, toshiba made 500ppi display with regular RGB...you can do better sammy

20. Guest_star posted on 28 Jan 2012, 11:34 2

just need to add this one thing: PenTile is worst than regular RGB because it has 2/3 number of subpixels of regular RGB so the picture isn't as sharp is it should for the given pixel density and the colors aren't rendered that well, that is why I said all this...

26. KingKurogiii posted on 28 Jan 2012, 14:23

i just don't get you "Display Nerds" the display is only the means for your mind to interpret what you're doing on your phone, tablet, television or what have you through your eyes. when you fill up your heads with all this junk about how or why a display looks the way it does and all you see is the dpi and subpixel arrangements then you kind of cheat yourself out of letting the display show you whether you actually really like to look at it or not. what i'm saying is that when it comes to displays what's going on in your head is the biggest factor of all but when it comes to things like SoCs then that's all to do with the device itself.

28. Guest_star posted on 28 Jan 2012, 14:33

If I'm going to give bags of money on something I want it to be perfect in every way, that includes display too, to me display is the most important part of the phone/tablet, that's the first thing you see, and everything you do you do it through display so you need it to be as best as possible, you're not going to do any programing on your phone/tablet or anything else except watching pics, videos, play games and browse the web so yes the display is the most important thing, but to be able to use that display properly you need strong CPU and GPU, that's my opinion anyway, you don't have to agree with me

29. KingKurogiii posted on 28 Jan 2012, 15:07 1

i'm just saying in this aspect of technology look with your eyes not with your brain.

30. Guest_star posted on 28 Jan 2012, 18:00

well in this case the disadvantages of the PenTile are visible, they are visible even in SuperAMOLED HD of galaxy nexus, that's why I sad all things above

31. KingKurogiii posted on 28 Jan 2012, 18:14

i've seen Galaxy Nexuses, it looks fine to me.
you're probably looking for the disadvantages of Pentile.

33. Guest_star posted on 28 Jan 2012, 19:21

MB but I just don't like when something is done faulty just so they can brag with numbers like high deff and they don't do it perfectly...btw compare galaxy nexus to lg optimus lte(nitro HD or Verizon's version, can't remember the name and you will see what I'm talking about) just look closely on the edges of rounded icons and stuff...i just cant stand that small faults...that's why I'm studying electrical engineering so I can make thing's the way they are meant to be :D

34. KingKurogiii posted on 28 Jan 2012, 19:35

i'm more lax about detail and sharpness with most modern day smartphone displays. Colors on the other hand are what will meet my critical eyes. oh wow, you're pretty serious huh? well go for it guy.

35. Guest_star posted on 28 Jan 2012, 19:41 1

Yes I am :D. Considering the colors, I like natural colors of IPS-LCD's more than oversaturated ones on OLED's but OLED's do look sweet I'll give them that and I'll probably get some OLED screen phone next because that is the future imo(just have to wait for LG to make one xD, I love LG much more than Sammy, don't know why), I just have to wait for some good RGB ones with high ppi :D. Anyhow, it was nice chating with you, have a good day good sir :))))

19. Carlitos posted on 28 Jan 2012, 11:32 1

The PPI on this screen, isn't going be a amazing. Plus the most likely super amoled plus display. OVERKILL! FEINTS.

21. Guest_star posted on 28 Jan 2012, 11:37 1

LOL SuperAMOLED plus of this size, not going to happen soon, it is possible but the tablet would cost a kidney and an eye...

23. Carlitos posted on 28 Jan 2012, 13:55

Lol dam. But still that's allot of pixels. And hopefully its a quadcore. It all seems like a big dream.

27. elite monkey posted on 28 Jan 2012, 14:25

good bye laptop

32. androidios posted on 28 Jan 2012, 18:43

WOw so excited can't wait for the GS3
They should make this a quad core running at 2.7
Overclocked
gpu should be near adreno 335 4 cores at 600 mhz
2.5 gb ov ram to run Android u need proper power cause it requires heavy resources almost 350 mb ov ram is taken by Android

Construction tech carbon fibre back with titanium side front sapphire glass premium edge to edge design concept weight 165 grams 2500 mah lipolly batterie 32 64 gb memory 12mp camera
Xneon lights with ultra bright leds bigger sensors
2x optical zoom 4.3 inches screen Bose or b&w stereo speakers high quality sound chip same slim design front camera 5mp now the price ov the phone 650 or 750 pounds

Please a request is that to much to ask to u to make this is possible please listen to ur customers
Wow just imagine all this in a device I and finally a desktop full adobe flash player and 4gb ov ROM

37. bvalde09 posted on 29 Jan 2012, 09:45

Mmm if this is true they will have a tablet more powerfull than the ipad. I hope than Apple doesnt start making stupid suee because the model might be similar

38. androidios posted on 30 Jan 2012, 20:25

Testing

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