Samsung seems to be experimenting with different screen sizes for its devices. According to latest reports, the South Korean firm is working on two high-end tablets.
Latest tweet from serial leakster @evleaks suggest that Samsung is prepping a tablet codenamed "SM-P900" with a 12.2-inch 2560x1600 display and another device with model number 'P600'.
"Samsung SM-P900: 12.2-inch, Exynos 5 octa, 2560x1600, S-pen; P600: 10-inch, Snapdragon 800, also 2560x1600," tweeted @evleaks.
The device named SM-P900 is expected to be powered by Samsung's Exynos 5 Octa chipset while the other device will come with a 10-inch screen of the same resolution powered by a Snapdragon 800 processor. It was also reported that the resolution of the device is backed by a User Agent Profile. Rumours also suggest that the 12.2-inch tablet will also come with an S-Pen.
Though not much has been has been said about the two tablets, its alleged high-end specifications is bound to amuse tech folks. "The screen size is supported by Indian shipping website Zauba, which has an entry for an "SM-P905" (likely a cellular-enabled variant of the SM-P900) with a 12.2-inch screen," noted PhoneDog.
Samsung is also rumoured to be working on a Nexus device in association with software giant Google. The two companies are said to be planning to introduce a refreshed Nexus 10 device.
Meanwhile, rumours about Samsung Galaxy Note 3 phablet are gaining momentum. Latest reports suggest that the device will come in 5.5-inch, 5.7-inch and 6-inch variants. Other stipulated specifications include a super AMOLED screen with full HD resolutions, 3GB RAM, 13.0-megapixel camera with Xenon flash, Android 4.3 Jelly bean operating system, Snapdragon 800 Chipset with support for LTE-A.