Samsung has just announced the launch of a brand new Galaxy Tab.
Despite the grief it's going through with Apple trying to stop the sale of the Galaxy Tab and Galaxy smartphones in countless countries across the globe, Samsung hasn't slowed down in the Galaxy department. The latest addition to the line is the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, a sleeker 7-inch Tab than the Galaxy Tab 7.7, which the company first showed off at IFA Berlin earlier this month.
Specswise, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus boasts a 1.2Ghz dual-core CPU, 1GB of RAM, 16GB or 32GB of built-in storage, a microSD card-slot supporting up to 32GB, a 3-megapixel camera in the back, a 2-megapixel job on the back for video calls, WiFi a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 and USB 2.0. It's also got support for HSPA+ for up to 21Mbps downloads and 5.76Mbps uploads.
The news of the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus comes as quite a surprise, as Samsung last month unveiled the 1.4GHz Galaxy Tab 7.7. At the time, that device was thought to be a Honeycomb replacement for the very first Galaxy Tab, a 7-inch Gingerbread affair that first hit the market last fall. However, it would appear that the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is the new 7-incher in town, while the Galaxy Tab 7.7 will serve as a 'tweener device for those not happy with a 7-inch tablet but not sure they want the 8.9-inch model, either.
The Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus will hit Indonesia and Austria at the end of October. After that, it will launch in Southeast and Southwest Asia, U.S., Europe, CIS, Latin America, Middle East, Africa, Japan and China. Pricing has not yet been announced.
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