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New Galaxy Tab Coming at Galaxy S III Event?

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It appears that a new smartphone and cloud service might not be the only new things announced at Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S III event as a new rumor has the company unveiling a new Galaxy tablet on May 3rd as well.

According to source of CNET, Samsung might be gearing up to launch a new 10.1-inch version of its Galaxy Tab. It supposedly is a different device than the Galaxy Tab 10.1, a device the company announced earlier this year, and it’s said to have a dual-core processor on board.

Other than the screen size and the processor, the device remains shrouded in mystery.

New Galaxy Tab Coming at Galaxy S III Event?

The Galaxy Tab 2 may see some in-house competition.

The timing of the launch is a bit odd considering the company has yet to launch the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, a device that has been reportedly delayed because Samsung wants to equip it with a quad-core processor instead of the dual-core chip that was on board when it was first announced.

Samsung is scheduled to announce its next version in its Galaxy series of smartphones on May 3rd. Earlier today, a device thought to be the Galaxy S III leaked out on video ahead of the announcement.

The device is supposedly packing a 4.6-inch display with a resolution of 720 X 1184, a quad-core 1.4 GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage space.

In addition to the phone, Samsung is also rumored to be unveiling a cloud service competitor to Apple’s iCloud.

The service, called S-Cloud, will evidentally let users sync data between phones and store their files in the cloud. However, unlike iCloud, the service will apparently put no constraints on the types of content that can be stored within the cloud.

May 3rd is shaping up to be quite a big day for Samsung.

4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Hichris2007

    04/20/2012 at 12:45 pm

    S-Cloud? Samsung is trying to clone Apple. WTF?

  2. ol1bit

    04/21/2012 at 5:42 pm

    LOL they just want to be sued for more stuff.

  3. Bingbong10101

    04/27/2012 at 6:07 pm

    Each company need to provide service. A cloud based service is a must. I think you will find Apple is rather late in providing cloud services. It just so happens with the current data usage associated with smartphones an always on large storage in the cloud is an iteration of where things are going. Apple hasn’t invented anything. Every product is just an iteration of something available. This is the same for most products. Take a look at Everythingisaremix . Steve Jobs was an unashamed “cloner” in his day. Just like most people who come of age. They get a bit self righteous and grumpy. Like the old man who tells you to turn the stereo down at 8:30pm but then proceeds to mow the lawn at 5am. It’s a sad joke this sue sue sue game. The competition is good for the consumer and the development of both companies.  

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