After a pretty slim tablet showing at the CES 2012, the MWC in
Barcelona is expected to hit us with a bunch of new slates from some of
the most important manufacturers in the world. Probably the most
important of them all, Samsung, might come with two different tablet PCs
at the 2012 MWC, if we are to believe the latest rumors, with both
gadgets set to run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
According to a leak picked up by Ameblo.jp,
the two tablets are codenamed GT-P3100 and GT-P5100 and have just been
Wi-Fi certified. The documents seem legit at a first sight, especially
if we are to think about the past codenames used by Samsung.
For instance, the Galaxy Tab 7 Plus, released last fall, was first
known as the GT-P6200, where GT stood up for Galaxy Tab, of course, and P
identified the device’s category (tablet).
Of course, the rumor mill will start working at full power now, with
all speculations pointing towards the release of two very different
products. On one hand, there will most likely be a tablet with a 2560 x
1600 pixels Retina Display and a 2 GHz quad-core processor, while on the
other hand Samsung might come with its own competitor for the Amazon
Kindle Fire.
This suspected Fire competitor could come with medium-end tech specs,
including a 1024 x 600 pixels resolution display, and will most
definitely be made available to the wide public for a price tag of no
more than 300 bucks.
Okay, let’s wrap up the rumors and speculations for the time being
and give Samsung some extra time to prepare their strategy for this
year’s MWC, as well as for the tablet war that might reach new heights
in 2012. Don’t forget to hit us with a comment if you get a hold of new
rumors or leaks, but also to give us your point of view about these two
suspected Samsung slates.
Of course, the rumor mill will start working at full power now, with
all speculations pointing towards the release of two very different
products. On one hand, there will most likely be a tablet with a 2560 x
1600 pixels Retina Display and a 2 GHz quad-core processor, while on the
other hand Samsung might come with its own competitor for the Amazon
Kindle Fire.
This suspected Fire competitor could come with medium-end tech specs,
including a 1024 x 600 pixels resolution display, and will most
definitely be made available to the wide public for a price tag of no
more than 300 bucks.
Okay, let’s wrap up the rumors and speculations for the time being
and give Samsung some extra time to prepare their strategy for this
year’s MWC, as well as for the tablet war that might reach new heights
in 2012. Don’t forget to hit us with a comment if you get a hold of new
rumors or leaks, but also to give us your point of view about these two
suspected Samsung slates.
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