Specs and pics belonging to Samsung's new "PRO" tablets are leaked

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Specs belonging to Samsung's new "PRO" tablets are leaked
A tweet from evleaks has revealed the specs for the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro and Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro tablets being introduced later Monday at CES. These are the slates that were inadvertently leaked by a banner hung at CES. According to the tweet, the Samsung Galaxy Note PRO will be equipped with a 12.2 inch screen with resolution of 2560 x 1600. The LTE version of the slate will be powered by a quad-core 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 CPU, while the 3G and Wi-Fi only variants will feature an octa-core Samsung Exynos 5 processor. The tablet will offer 3GB of RAM and 32GB or 64GB of native storage. Front and back snappers are 8MP and 2MP respectively, and a 9500mAh battery will run the whole shebang. Android 4.4. is installed out of the box.

The 12.2 inch Samsung Galaxy Tab PRO will have the same exact specs as the 12.2 Galaxy Note PRO and the 10.1 inch Samsung Galaxy Tab PRO will have the same silicon driving the tablet as the two previously mentioned slates. Resolution on the 10.1 inch glass remains 2560 x 1600, and there will be 2GB of RAM. Native storage will be 16GB/32GB and an 8220mAh battery will keep the lights on. Yes, Android 4.4 will drive the tablet.

Lastly, evleaks provided not only the specs of the 8.4 inch Samsung Galaxy Tab PRO, but also included an image of the device which we have for you below. This tablet will have a very good pixel density with the 2560 x 1600 resolution on the smaller 8.4 inch panel. A quad-core 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 is on board, along with 2GB of RAM. The model will be offered with 16GB and 32GB of native storage, and a 4800mAh cell provides the power. Android 4.4 is pre-installed.

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Samsung should be making these official later Monday afternoon, so keep it right here for that announcement and for all things CES.


source: @evleaks (1), (2) via SammyHub

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