Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2: Specs Of 12.2-Inch Display Include 3G, 2560 X 1600 Pixel Display, Snapdragon 800 Processor & 3GB RAM, Arriving This Year Rumors Suggest

Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2: The 12.2-inch consumer tablet has been in the news since September, when the rumors of a model referred to as SM-P900 has been revealed. It turned out that more models, the one here is the SM-P901, that will give further insights on what the device might look like.

According to Phone Arena, based on information leaked from the FCC, the Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 will be 3G capable and will support 850/1900 MHz frequencies. This model will also have a 2560 x 1600 pixel display and a quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor that will be backed by 3GB of RAM.

Other rumored specs for the device include 8MP camera on the back, 2MP camera in front and 32GB of storage. Reports have suggested that it will have Android 4.3 Jelly Bean out of the box.

Though no actual photo of the device exist, a leaked render by MovePlayer propose how it might look like. Phone Arena said that if in case this device will be launched by the South Korean tech giant, it could come sooner than later. There’s a possibility that it may be on shelves in time for the holiday season 2013.

Aside from the FCC leaked info, the Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 was also spotted a few weeks ago at a Bluetooth sig filing, showing that the South Korean tech giant is actively preparing the release of the unit.

In an earlier report by the International Business Times, referencing the rumored specs, it seems that Samsung is positioning the Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 to go against the iPad Air.

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