Samsung Galaxy Note with 12.2 inch screen interacts with the FCC
Just the other day, we mentioned how a potential 12.2 inch Samsung Galaxy Note tablet had taken a run through the AnTuTu benchmark test. Based on the information gleaned from AnTuTu's blog, the tablet's screen offers resolution of 2560 x 1600 and the unit is powered by a quad-core 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor with 3GB of RAM inside. 32GB of native storage is included along with an 8MP rear-facing shooter and a 2MP camera in front.
We also pointed out that the tablet scored a not-too-shabby 35,901 on the benchmark test. And if we needed more proof that this beast is real, it might have arrived in the form of a visit to the FCC. While we were rummaging around the FCC site, which resulted in us finding the FCC visit of the BlackBerry P'9982, we also came across this filing for the Samsung SM-P905. Of course, the Note name isn't listed anywhere, but look at that little notch on the diagram of the tablet's rear and you can just visualize an S Pen being stored in that slot.
source: FCC
The LTE band 5 listed points to Korean carriers LG U+ and SK Telecom, but that isn't really the point. It seems that Sammy is going larger than 10 inches with the Galaxy Note series and there are quite a few people who would gladly open their wallet up to bring this home when it becomes available.
source: FCC
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