By Anvin VS, | February 16, 2016
Samsung Galaxy Tab E 7.0
The Samsung Galaxy Tab E 7.0 specifications have surfaced along with its images.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab E 7.0 tablet with model number SM-T280 and SM-T285 are expected to soon release in the U.S as the device is said to have received FCC approval. The 7-inch tablet will be new addition to the Galaxy E lineup tablets that were launched last year in the U.S, Sam Mobile reported.
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab E 7.0 will be featuring a 7-inch screen that will carry support for 1280 x 800 pixels. The tablet will be powered by 1.3 GHz processor along with 1.5 GB of RAM.
The inbuilt storage of the tablet will be of 8 GB. The tablet is also expected to carry support for external storage. The rear camera of the tablet will be of 5 MP whereas the front-facing camera will be of 2 MP.
The tablet measures 8.7 mm in thickness and weighs 232 grams. It will arrive preinstalled with Android 5.1 Lollipop. It will be packed with a battery of 4000 mAh.
The SM-T280 is the model number of the Wi-Fi only variant of the Samsung Galaxy Tab E 7.0 tablet. Its 4G LTE model will carry a model number of SM-T285. According to GSM Arena, the rumor mill has claimed that the South Korean tech giant has not finalized on the name of the tablet. The publication has revealed several photos of the purported tablet through its German source.
The tablet is expected to be available in different variants. The Galaxy Tab E Lite will be available with a model number SM-T113. A Kids edition of the tablet is also expected to be under the wraps. The specifications of both the tablets not been revealed yet.
Speculations are rife that the tablet will be launched as Galaxy Tab A 7.0. it is expected to release in March or April. The Wi-Fi variant is speculated to be available for €169 ($188) and the 4G LTE edition is pegged to be priced at €219 ($244).
In the next week, Samsung is heavily pegged to announce the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge smartphones on Feb. 21. Both smartphones will be replacing last year's Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge smartphones.
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