Just two months ago, Samsung unveiled Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition). Now a report has surfaced online, which suggests that the South Korean firm might be gearing up to launch a bigger 12.2-inch version of Galaxy Note tablet soon.
The new Samsung tablet was spotted at the AnTuTu benchmarking site; the device codenamed SM-P905 scored 35,901 points during the screening process, apparently revealing some key features.
SM-P905 (aka Galaxy Note 12.2) reportedly sports 12.2-inch WQXGA display with 2560x1600p resolutions and runs on the Android v4.3 Jelly Bean OS powered by Snapdragon 800 CPU backed by Adreno 330 graphics engine and 3GB RAM. Other specifications include 32GB inbuilt storage, 8.0-megapixel main camera and 2.0-megapixel front-facing camera.
The new Galaxy device's features are pretty much the same as seen on the recently released Galaxy Note 10.1 (LTE version) sans the physical size. Rumour has it that Samsung would also make the second variant with company's very own Exynos Chipset for non-4G markets, however, there is no word on how soon the tablet would make its global debut.
Leaked key specifications of Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 (SM-P905):
Model |
Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 (SM-P905) |
Display |
12.2-inch display with 2560x1600p |
OS |
Android v4.3 Jelly Bean |
Processor |
Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 series quad-core processor with 2.3 GHz CPU speed |
GPU |
Adreno 330 graphics engine |
RAM |
3GB |
Storage |
32GB |
Camera |
Main: 8.0-megapixel camera Front: 2.0-megapixel camera |
Add-ons |
Expected to feature Wi-Fi and Bluetooth v4.0, |