The Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 has been leaked again just a day after she showed up again accompanied by her 8-inch little sister. Curiously, the source is the same, the Greek blog Technoblog.gr to which Sam Mobile herself gives reliability, who is usually the informative spear of leaks related to Samsung. The tablet is listed under the codename ROMA and this time it differs somewhat in Technical specifications compared to what had come to us so far, especially on screen.
The characteristics according to this new filtration would be:
- Screen: 10,1 inch with X
- Processor: Exynos 5250 dual core 1,7 GHz
- GPU: Mali-T604
- RAM: 2 GB
- Operating system: Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean
- Storage memory: 16GB
- Memory upgrade: microSD up to 128GB
- Connectivity: WiFi, 3G - HSPA / 4G - LTE, DLNA, Bluetooth 4.0 and USB
- Cameras: front 1,9 MPX / rear 5 MPX with autofocus
- Battery: 7.000 mAh
- Dimensions: 257 x 177 x 8,4 mm
- Weight: 583 grams
These specifications seem more reasonable considering that what had been raised so far it was nothing better than the Galaxy Tab 2. A screen with this resolution is closer to what could be expected from a worthy successor and not the 1280 x 800 that had been repeated until now.
However, we must look at this leak with some suspicion as well, and it is that the features look like traces of the Nexus 10 that the Korean firm manufactured for Google. The only difference would be in the SD slot that we already know that in Moutain View they are not very friends with it. The rest is traced, until the endowment of the cameras.
One wonders what sense it would make for Koreans to launch a tablet almost identical to Google's, with small differences in endowment and design, risking to compete with very tight prices that respond to the commercial strategy of the search engine.
Source: tech blog by Sam Mobile