Samsung Galaxy Tablet 3 Images Leaked Online, Ahead of MWC 2013 Release
By Staff Reporter | Jan 28, 2013 07:16 PM EST
Samsung's Galaxy Tab 3 has leaked online and it's speculated to be rolled out at the MWC 2013, according to reports.
The leaked image comes via PhoneArena, which claims Samsung will announce a few tablets at MWC 2013 next month. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 will be one of them, according to the report. Samsung have not given an official launch date at the moment though.
The leaked photo offers a glimpse at Samsung's next-generation tablet offering, blurry Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 pictures have claimed to show a boxed and branded Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 tablet, hitting the web with a product model number in tow.
Unfortunately, due to the quality of the claimed Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 pictures, it is only possible to make out the starting "GT-P" used to number all of Samsung's tablets. As yet, it is not known whether the pictures feature the GT-P3200 Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0, the GT-P5200 Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 or the GT-P8200 Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Plus.
It is also unknown whether the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 series will opt for the high-end of the market with a premium price tag and specs to boot, or will be targeted at value-for-money tablet rivals such as the Google Nexus 7.
The Galaxy Note 8.0 is one of the most anticipated tablets from Samsung this year and it's already hogging all the attention in a series of leaks.
According to Unwired View, the latest ones appear on a French Android blog that clearly show the famed S-Pen this time.
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