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    Samsung dubs 2013 as the year of the tablet : Tab line up leaks

    The chaps at SamMobile just received some unconfirmed rumors about the Samsung’s tablet line up for 2013. So far we have the Galaxy Note 8.0 and Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 announced and on the line up we still have Galaxy Tab DUOS 7.0, Galaxy Tab 8.0, Galaxy Tab 11, Nexus 11 and finally (maybe) the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1. Coming from sources close to SamMobile we now have some preliminary specs for those, but sadly no availability information.

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

    Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.0
    – 8.0” AMOLED 1080p
    – 5 Megapixel
    – 2 Megapixel
    – Quad-core A9 (Exynos 4412)
    – Micro SD 64 GB
    * Samsung need to solve AMOLED burning problem first.

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    Samsung Galaxy Tab 11
    – 11” Super PLS TFT
    – 8 Megapixel
    – 2 Megapixel
    – Dual-Core A15 (Exynos 5250)
    – Micro SD 64 GB

    NEXUS 11*
    – 11” Super PLS TFT
    – 8 Megapixel
    – 2 Megapixel
    – Octa-Core A15 / A7 (Exynos 5410)
    – Micro SD 64 GB (Rumoured)
    * Needs to get approvement from Google (Worlds first Octa-Core tablet)

    Whether all these rumors come true we shall find out with time

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