Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 returns to the FCC with 3G inside

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 101 returns to the FCC with 3G inside

When Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 first passed through the FCC for approval, it was still shrouded in mystery. It just came back to the US agency with a familiar face… and a 3G twist. The GT-P5200 variant we have here supports built-in HSPA data that works with AT&T and bigger Canadian carriers. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have LTE — which all but rules out deals with American providers for this edition of the Android slate. We’ll look out in the off chance that a more appropriate model comes along, but the FCC approval should at least please some globetrotting tablet fans.

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Samsung GT-P5200 Spotted On AnTuTu Benchmarks, Possible Galaxy Tab 3 (10.1) Prototype

Samsung GT P5200 Spotted On AnTuTu Benchmarks, Possible Galaxy Tab 3 (10.1) PrototypeIt was the other day that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 (7.0) was officially announced, and if you’re looking forward to its potentially larger sibling, the 10.1” model, benchmarks have surfaced which shows that the 10.1” version of the Galaxy Tab 3 could be pretty impressive. A Samsung device with the model number GT-P5200 was spotted not too long ago on the AnTuTu benchmarks, and considering that the Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) was the GT-P5100, we guess it’s safe to assume that this is its successor.

However as Samsung no longer uses the GT-PXXXX for its tablets, the folks at SamMobile are suspecting that perhaps this benchmark was done on an early prototype device, although based on the benchmarks it looks like this prototype might pack a punch. The device was shown to run on a 1.66GHz CPU with a 1280×800 WXGA display and Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean to top it off. We’re not sure if the device will be powered by a Qualcomm quad-core chipset, or Samsung’s Exynos 5 Octa-core. In any case as benchmarks can be manipulated, not to mention the model number suggests an early prototype, try not to read too much into this for now, but hopefully additional details about Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 3 (10.1) will surface in the near future.

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Three mystery Samsung Galaxy Tab profiles spotted: GT-P8200 model houses 2,560 x 1,600 display?

Three mystery Samsung Galaxy tablets profiles spotted

While we know Samsung’s planning plenty for us to see in Barcelona in a few weeks, we’re still not certain on the specifics. Perhaps, then, it’s got a handful of tablets for us. That’s what these handful of User Agent profiles purport to show us. The model numbers GT-P3200, GT-P5200 and the GT-P8200 suggest that they’ll join the Galaxy Tab family, although these profiles only give us a little detail to work on. The GT-P3200 appears to be the entry-level slab, with a 1,024 x 600 resolution more suited to tablets of yesteryear. This is cranked up to 1,280 x 800 for the P5200, while the GT-P8200 will apparently match the Nexus 10‘s pin-sharp 2,560 x 1,600 display.

Unfortunately, there’s nothing here to confirm screen-size, processing punch or much else, although we managed to sniff out an AnTuTu benchmark for the GT-P8200 that reckons it’ll house a (presumably multicore) 1.7GHz processor and Android 4.2. However, like these User Agent Profiles, we’re looking at these results with a suspicious glare until something more official surfaces. Between the trio, there’s likely to be a division between two different sizes of tablet — possibly either side of that Galaxy Note 8 that’s set to be make an appearance next month. Check out the GT-P8200’s short-but-sweet benchmark listing after the break.

Three mystery Samsung Galaxy tablets profiles spotted GTP8200 model suggests 2,560 x 1,600 display

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Source: Samsung Mobile UAProf (1), (2), (3)