Saturday, September 5, 2015

Samsung unveils its future large format tablet Galaxy View – Begeek.fr

The press conference Samsung held in Germany at the IFA was meant to focus attention on the Gear S2, this smartwatch with elegant design and is compatible with all Android devices from version 4.4 . But the Korean manufacturer has managed to surprise his audience by also unveiling a large format tablet called Galaxy View, which promises many surprises

Galaxy View. Future large Samsung format tablet

At the end of the presentation of his watch Gear S2, Samsung released a Galaxy View video presentation without giving further details. It’s watching this video that fairly soon realize that this is a large format tablet, it appears also with a foot to place it on a table. The broadcast message in the video also leaves little doubt about the tablet format: “ Think big, think even more “. After the presentation of the video, Samsung gave no further explanation but there is already likely that this tablet will be placed in the direct competitor of the iPad Pro.



The Galaxy View would the “Tahoe”?

Earlier this month, several sites such as Zauba SamMobile and had found that Samsung was working on an Android tablet called the 18.4-inch codenamed “Tahoe”. This tablet could be the Galaxy View has just partially unveil Samsung in Berlin. If it is indeed the “Tahoe”, we must expect a tablet TFT LCD Full HD display, she would board a Exynos 7580 processor and would offer 32GB of internal memory (up to 128 GB via microSD ) and 2GB of RAM. The Galaxy View possess two cameras, an 8-megapixel rear camera and 2.1 megapixel another front. For more information, it was not until October when Samsung officially present its new tablet mystery to the public.
Pending confirmation of this information, note that the Korean manufacturer is currently working in collaboration with Microsoft on a 12-inch tablet running Windows project which will offer a Super AMOLED display, 4GB of RAM and a S-Pen stylus.

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