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By tech2 News Staff / 10 Jul 2015 , 11:51
After numerous rumours around the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, the company might be working towards manufacturing a high-end tablet as well. Samsung has reportedly trademarked the moniker, Samsung Galaxy Tab S Pro on July 3. Though, there are no confirmed specifications from the company.
According to a report by Android Authority, the new device might be a successor to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S. Maybe the company is launching the successor with a new name or rather, the company is all together changing the strategy and launching a new line of tablets.
Some of the rumours around the Galaxy Tab 2 have hinted at a device with an Exynos 7420 SoC, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage and was expected to launch in June, which did not take place. Rumours also suggested that the device would launch in in the U.S., Canada, Europe, China, Korea, and India.
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According to a previous report, Samsung will launch several Tizen smartphones at varying prices, the person said without disclosing other specifications. The person declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter. A spokeswoman for the South Korean firm declined to comment. Samsung aims to build its own ecosystem through Tizen, which powers its smartwatches and premium television sets. But the firm needs more handsets running on the system to expand its user base and attract third-party developers, analysts say.
The company launched its first Tizen smartphone, the Z1, in India in January and has since been selling the device in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. It has sold 1 million Z1s so far in India, the world’s third-biggest smartphone market. The Z1 was the best-selling smartphone in Bangladesh in January-March, researcher Counterpoint said in a May report.
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