Samsung's much-rumoured Galaxy Tab4 tablet series is now official, and expands the company's overall Galaxy Tab line-up. The Samsung Galaxy Tab4 series includes three tablets, namely: Galaxy Tab4 7.0, Galaxy Tab4 8.0 and Galaxy Tab4 10.1.
The South Korean manufacturer has not revealed the pricing of the new Galaxy Tab4 series tablets. However, Samsung has confirmed that the new tablet series will be offered globally in Q2 2014 and will be available in Black and White colour variants. Considering that the Galaxy Tab3 tablet is the Samsung's budget tablet series, we can expect the Galaxy Tab4 series to be priced in mid-range segment.
Notably, the Samsung Galaxy Tab4 7.0, Galaxy Tab4 8.0 and Galaxy Tab4 10.1 tablets share many common specifications. They all run Android 4.4 KitKat and are all powered by 1.2GHz quad-core processors (unspecified chipset), alongside 1.5GB of RAM. Further, the three Galaxy Tab4 tablets sport a 3-megapixel fixed focus rear cameras and also house a 1.3-megapixel front-facing cameras.
All three tablets also sport the same WXGA (1280x800 pixel) display resolution, though different screen sizes. The Galaxy Tab4 7.0, as the name suggests features a 7-inch display; the Galaxy Tab4 8.0 comes with an 8-inch display, and the Galaxy Tab4 10.1 sports a 10.1-inch display.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab4 7.0, Galaxy Tab4 8.0 and Galaxy Tab4 10.1 will be available in Wi-Fi /3G and LTE options. However, there is no word on voice-calling support via the SIM in the Galaxy Tab4 tablet series.
The Galaxy Tab4 7.0 tablet comes in 8GB/16GB inbuilt storage variants, which is further expandable up to 32GB (3G) and 64GB (LTE) with the help of microSD card. The Galaxy Tab4 8.0 and Galaxy Tab4 10.1 tablets, on the other hand, are available in 16GB inbuilt storage variant, which is expandable up to 64GB via microSD card.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab4 10.1 packs a 6800mAh battery, while the Galaxy Tab4 8.0 includes a 4450mAh battery. Although, there is no word on battery in the Galaxy Tab4 7.0 tablet.
Source:gadgets.ndtv.com
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