Additional Galaxy Tab 3 details have recently been revealed. These latest are benchmark results and all things considered, it is looking more and more as if Samsung will officially unveil the tablet during Mobile World Congress. These benchmarks are shown as being for the GT-P3200, which is codenamed Santos. Of course, as we have seen in previous leaks, the P3200 is only one of a few possible Galaxy Tab 3 tablet variants.
We have also seen the GT-P5200 and the GT-P8200. As far as these benchmarks go, they were discovered by the folks at PocketNow and are showing the GT-P3200 as having a 1280 x 800 display resolution along with a 1.5GHz processor and running Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean. While these GLBenchmark filings tend to be accurate, we should point out that this model number and display resolution differs from earlier details.
We had once seen the P3200 as having a 7-inch display with a resolution of 1024 x 600. Those same previous details were showing the GT-P5200 (with an 8-inch display) as having the 1280 x 800 resolution. Just to round out the model numbers, the GT-P8200 is said to be the 10.1-inch model with a resolution of 2560 x 1600.
We had also heard stories about Samsung dropping the 7-inch display size from the Galaxy Tab lineup. This would have them sticking with the 10.1-inch model and adding in an 8.0-inch model. That said, while we have seen some conflicting reports, it seems fairly certain that Samsung is indeed working on the Galaxy Tab 3.
[via SlashGear]