Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2: Rumors Suggest That 12.2-Inch Tablet Will Go To Mass Production End Of 2013, Possible Release By Early 2014 At CES

Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2, the large consumer tablet by the South Korean giant is being rumored to now be in the process of mass production. Some predict that this could be release as soon as January next year at the Consumer Electronics Show.

Samsung has adopted a film-based capacitive touch solution, largely provided by Shenzen O-film Tech for the expected Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 tablet, according to DigiTimes. The tech website cites sources from Taiwan-based supply chain contacts familiar with the company’s plans. The report notes that the 12.2-inch tablet will go into mass production by the end of 2013.

DigiTimes reported that the 12.2-inch device maybe a range of tablets that other tech companies may soon to be emulating. It has been reported before the launch of the new iPad Air and iPad Mini 2 that Apple is planning to release a 13-inch model of their iOS 7-powered tablet.

If the rumors are true that the Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 will go into mass productions, there’s a huge possibility that it will be launched on January 2014 at the Consumer Electronics Show.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 rumors began right after the release of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Samsung Galaxy Gear in Berlin last September. The first model was identified SM-P901, with another model seen SM-P905 in AnTuTu benchmarks.

NDTV Gadgets reports that according to the AnTuTu site, the Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 has a 12.2-inch display and a resolution of 2560x1600 pixels. It will also be powered with a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor together with 3GB of RAM.

Based on the benchmark results, the Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 will also have 32GB inbuilt storage but no microSD support. Other specs seen were an 8MP camera and a 2MP front-facing camera. It will come with Android 4.3 out of the box, based on the recent round of rumors and speculations. There has been no news if the Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 will be providing Samsung Galaxy Gear support, but it is very possible.

No price has been speculated on the 12.2-inch tablet, but it’s expected that for a tablet this size - probably the largest for consumers at the moment, it will hover right below $1,000.

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