Samsung is reportedly working on a giant 18.4-inch tablet to rival the rumored iPad Pro, according to SamMobile.
According to the information that we’ve received, the SM-T670, which is codenamed ‘Tahoe’, is an Android 5.1 Lollipop-based tablet with an 18.4-inch display. It will feature a TFT LCD screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, an octa-core 64-bit 1.6GHz Exynos 7580 processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB internal storage, a microSD card slot (supporting up to 128GB cards), and a 5,700 mAh battery. It will also come with an 8-megapixel primary camera and a 2.1-megapixel secondary camera. It will be 451.8 mm wide, 275.8 mm tall, and 11.9 mm thick.
Notably, Samsung is also said to be working on a 12-inch tablet that will run Windows 10. It has a 13nm Intel Core M chipset, 4GB RAM, and an S Pen accessory.
Apple is rumored to begin mass production of its 12.9-inch iPad Pro in Q4. It's unclear if Samsung plans to beat the device to market or whether it will wait until after the larger iPad is unveiled to introduce its tablet.
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According to the information that we’ve received, the SM-T670, which is codenamed ‘Tahoe’, is an Android 5.1 Lollipop-based tablet with an 18.4-inch display. It will feature a TFT LCD screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, an octa-core 64-bit 1.6GHz Exynos 7580 processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB internal storage, a microSD card slot (supporting up to 128GB cards), and a 5,700 mAh battery. It will also come with an 8-megapixel primary camera and a 2.1-megapixel secondary camera. It will be 451.8 mm wide, 275.8 mm tall, and 11.9 mm thick.
Notably, Samsung is also said to be working on a 12-inch tablet that will run Windows 10. It has a 13nm Intel Core M chipset, 4GB RAM, and an S Pen accessory.
Apple is rumored to begin mass production of its 12.9-inch iPad Pro in Q4. It's unclear if Samsung plans to beat the device to market or whether it will wait until after the larger iPad is unveiled to introduce its tablet.
Please follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates.
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