This isn’t the first time we have seen talk of the still unannounced Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1, however it seems this latest mention has brought some spec related details. It is important to remember that nothing is official until we hear direct from Samsung, but with that warning out of the way — what we are seeing comes by way of an AnTuTu benchmark filing. Details here begin with the display, which while we seen 10.1 in terms of inches, we now have the resolution, 2560 x 1600.

The tablet is then expected to be powered by an Exynos 5420 octa-core processor at 1.9GHz with 2GB of RAM. Running down the remaining specs and we see mention of 32GB of internal storage, 2 megapixel front-facing camera, 8 megapixel rear-facing camera and running Android 4.4.2 Jelly Bean. Couple this with an earlier discovered FCC filing and we also have the tablet with GPS, Bluetooth 4.0 and WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac.

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Along with talk of the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 (SM-T520), details of the 12.2-inch Galaxy Note Pro (SM-P905) also turned up in an AnTuTu benchmark filing. Details for the Note Pro 12.2 surfaced a few days earlier and brought mention of a similar display resolution, 2560 x 1600. This one is then expected to have a Snapdragon 800 processor with 3GB of RAM as well as the S Pen. An image of the Galaxy Note Pro also leaked showing a tablet that looks like an oversized Galaxy Note 3.

The Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 and Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 are two tablets expected from Samsung, however those two do not make up the full list. There was also mention of a Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 and Galaxy Tab 3 Lite. The Tab Pro (as implied by the name) will have an 8.4-inch display and the other will have a 7-inch display.

That all being said, Samsung is expected to announce these new tablets sooner rather than later, however the rumors haven’t necessarily been suggesting this is something we will see at CES.

VIA: G4Games

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