Details Samsung tablets with possible amoled screens come online

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There are details online appeared on what may be the first tablet from Samsung with an amoled screen since a long time. Both models seem to fall in a new line, next to the current Tab, TabPro and Note-lines.

Samsung brought the Galaxy Tab 7.7 in 2011 a tablet with an amoled screen, but that tablet never got a successor. The tablet with model number SM-T700, SM-T800, SM-T801 and SM-T805, would, according to earlier information from SamMobile new models with amoled screens. Now there is more information derived from benchmark results.

The SM-T700 has, according to the information from GFXBench an 8.4″screen with a resolution of 2560×1600 pixels, just like the current TabPro 8.4. The processor is a Samsung Exynos 5 Octa with four Cortex A15 and four Cortex A7 processor cores, assisted by an ARM Mali T628 gpu. The SM-T800 has, according to the information, a 10.5″screen, slightly larger than a 10.1″ TabPro 10.1. The resolution is 2560-by-1600 pixels the same. If this tablets with amoled screens, the amoled screens with the highest resolution for a mobile device.

Amoled screens differ from lcds because the pixels themselves illuminate. The pixels stand out as they are black. Therefore, the contrast is much higher than with lcds. The tablets will not fall into the Galaxy Tab 4 line of Samsung, in all likelihood, will soon be announce. Which tablets have screens with a resolution of 1280×800 pixels and run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400-soc. Images of the 7″version of the Tab 4 came Wednesday online.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 from 2011