Rumored Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 gets benchmarked, specs revealed
The Samsung SM-T520 tablet is not even official yet, but thanks to the popular AnTuTu benchmark, we already know what kind of hardware we should be expecting to see under its hood. That's because the device, also referred to as the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1, has been benchmarked, achieving the impressive 33838 points on AnTuTu. Also, most of its specs have been revealed.
Let's start with the spiciest bits. It looks like Samsung has picked its own Exynos 5 Octa chip (Exynos 5420) for the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1. According to the benchmark, its CPU will have a maximum clock speed of 1.9GHz, which wouldn't be bad at all. Allow us to remind you that while Samsung's current Exynos 5 Octa SoCs do have 8 CPU cores, they aren't true octa-core chips as they can't use all 8 cores simultaneously. However, a future software update might make this possible.
On the front of the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 we are likely to find a display with a resolution of 2560 by 1600 pixels. To put this into perspective, that's the same screen resolution offered by Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition. Also, the display might be of the Super AMOLED variety, according to recent rumors.
Further specs for the Samsung SM-T520 include 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. The back of the device will be graced by an 8MP camera, while a 2MP shooter will be placed at the front. Android 4.4.2 is loaded onto the device.
Keep in mind that while these specs do come from a trustworthy source, they might not be completely spot-on. We'll be expecting to learn more about the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 and the rest of the company's upcoming slates in the next few weeks.
source: AnTuTu (translated) via G for Games
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