In late October, a DLNA Certification hinted at a new Samsung Galaxy Note tablet
. That was followed by a UAP that revealed the 1280 x 800 resolution on the tablet
, known as the Samsung GT-N5100. Earlier this month, the device showed up on the Nenamark2 benchmark site and that has now been followed up by an appearance on the GLBenchmark site. With the "N" designating a Note tablet, and the 7 inch screen, this device has been known as the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and is unannounced.Based on the benchmarks, it would seem that the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will be powered by a 1.6GHz Samsung Exynos 4412 processor, offer 1280 x 800 resolution and have Android 4.1.2 installed. The resolution matches the display used on the Google Nexus 7
and equates to a 216ppi pixel density. With CES 2013 and MWC 2013 on the horizon, we'd certainly expect to see Samsung introduce this at one of the two shows.The 7 inch tablet market is where the action is with Acer and ASUS
expected to join the Amazon Kindle Fire
, Google Nexus 7 and the Apple iPad mini
. A new offering from Samsung would be welcome, and with all of the competition in the sector, it practically guarantees favorable pricing for buyers.source: GLBenchmark,
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