Samsung's new announcement from the last day is the new Galaxy TabQ, which will be coming to the Chinese countryside carriers China Mobile and China Unicom with 4G LTE network speeds.
Let us remind you that, this new seven-inch device from the South Korean multinational manufacturer, Samsung is not a tablet, but the company would rather love to call it a phone with an extra large display, following the traces of their lately announced Galaxy W handset for the phone makers homeland and the previously announced Galaxy Mega phablets. The phone will have Samsung's latterly designed back panel with faux leather and stitching pattern, similar to the Galaxy Note 3.
The new model for China Mobile is named as SM-T2558 and SM-T2556 for China Unicom. The phone will compensate a 1.2GHz Quad-Core processor, seven-inches TFT High Definition screen of 1280 x 720 resolution display, microSD card slot for further memory expansion for up to 64 gigabytes, eight megapixels main shooter with LED flash light and a two megapixels secondary front facing snapper. For connectivity, there's Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n 2.4+5GHz and Wi-Fi Direct, GPS, Glonass, Near Field Communication (NFC), and 4G LTE and 3G TD-SCDMA support over China's network, a 3,200mAh powered battery and runs Android operating system with proprietary TouchWiz User Interface. The phone measures 191.8 x 99.7 x 8.9 millimeters in dimensions and weighs 250 grams on mass.
The phone will be heading to China in the upcoming days, but there's no sign of the handset to make an international appearance anytime soon, pricing and other details will be announced locally by the manufacturer and partnered telecommunication provider.
Source: Samsung