Samsung had set the CES floor on fire last week with it's line-up of premium slates from their Pro series and with flagship tablet Galaxy Note Pro 12.2. But that seems to be past now, as the South Korean announces a new member to it's seven-inches group, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite.
The new tablet is to be remained in the middle-order of Galaxy branded devices, that is packing low-end specification from it's internals. Featuring a 1.2GHz Dual-Core processor, a seven-inches screen of WSVGA resolution display marked at 1024 x 600 pixels, eight gigabytes of on board memory (expandable via microSD card slot), one gigabyte RAM, a two megapixels primary camera, lacking a front facer, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS + GLONASS will stay as highlights from the connectivity department, powering with a 3,600mAh powered battery and runs Android's version 4.2 Jelly Bean.
The new tablets will come as usual in two models, one enabled with HSPA+ 3G networks and another one being an only WiFi variant, coated in two colors, White and Black. The new slate measures 116.4 x 193.4 x 9.7 millimeters and weighs 310 grams (WiFi version). The availability and pricing info is not yet official.
Source: SAMSUNG TOMORROW