Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 Rumors: Android-Powered 12.2-inch Tablet Spotted At Bluetooth Filing, Expected To Have 3 Variants

Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 rumors first surfaced a little before the tech giant’s Samsung Unpacked event in IFA Berlin where we saw the unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch. Aside from the rumors, a concept render of the device started floating on the web and it recently spotted at a Bluetooth sig filing two weeks ago.

The certificate shows a device with model number SM-P901, which is similar to the spotted render with model number known as SM-P900.

Many are expecting that the rumored Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 will have three versions. The recently spotted P901 model is Wi-Fi only, the earlier seen P900 will have 3G and the rumored P905 will carry 4G LTE standard.

According to Android Headlines who first saw the Bluetooth listing, the specs of the Samsung Galaxy 12.2 include a 2560 x 1600 pixels resolution display, similar to the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition. It will also be probably S-pen enabled. Other prediction on the tablet’s specs includes the capability to simultaneously use all eight cores in the Exynos 5 Octa chip it will have. The Exynos 5 Octa SoC is an in-house chipset by Samsung.

A leaked render of the device by Moveplayer reveals more details about the upcoming gadget that could well break the records on the standard size of a tablet. Android Community says it will have a physical home button on its forward facing surface right at the bottom. This has so far only been on its smartphones, some of the phablets and the 8in tablets.

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