Samsung Working On A 13-inch Tablet

When Samsung released the Galaxy Mega back in April 2013, it started a revolution that blurred the lines between smartphones and tablets. This time around, the Korean tech giant might be planning to do the same in the tablet arena as recent rumours suggest. According to a leaked document, Samsung is currently working on a trio of tablets, one of which will sport a massive 13.3-inch LCD display…



When Samsung released the Galaxy Mega back in April 2013, it started a revolution that blurred the lines between smartphones and tablets. This time around, the Korean tech giant might be planning to do the same in the tablet arena as recent rumours suggest.

According to a leaked document, Samsung is currently working on a trio of tablets, one of which will sport a massive 13.3-inch LCD display. The 13-incher behemoth bears the codename Warhol and will have a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels (which roughly equates to a pixel density of 227 ppi).

The tablet will be offered in both 3G (possibly with LTE) and Wi-Fi only versions and will run on Android 4.4 KitKat with the latest version of Samsung’s TouchWiz UI.

Aside from the Warhol, the leaked document also mentions two other tablets, the 8.4-inch Klimt and the 10.5-inch Chagall. Both tablets will have a Super AMOLED display with the same resolution as the Warhol. But since they have smaller displays, this will mean that the two slates will have a higher pixel density at 359ppi and 288ppi respectively.

The two tablets will reportedly have an Exynos 5 chipset with two quad-core CPUs (a 1.9GHz quad-core Cortex-A15 plus a 1.3GHz quad-core Cortex-A7 CPU), a hexa-core Mali-T628 GPU and a 32-bit dual-channel DDR3 RAM.

The tablets are still reportedly in development so we might have to wait a bit more for their release, but we’ll keep you posted once more information about these slabs surface.

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