Unannounced version of Samsung Galaxy Tab E 8.0 receives Wi-Fi certification
In February 2016, the Samsung Galaxy Tab E 8.0 tablet was released by the manufacturer, wearing model number SM-T375. The slab is equipped with an 8-inch display (hence the name of the device), with a resolution of 800 x 1280. Under the hood is the Snapdragon 410 chipset, carrying a quad-core 1.2GHz CPU, and the Adreno 306 GPU. 1.5GB of RAM is inside along with 16GB of expandable native storage. The camera combo from back to front weighs in at 5MP and 2MP respectively, and Android 5.1 is pre-installed.
So why are we bringing up this outdated tablet? Because it seems that variations of the Samsung Galaxy Tab E 8.0 have just received their Wi-Fi certification. The model numbers cited by the Wi-Fi Alliance include T385S, SM-T385K and the SM-T385L. The listing also mentions that the new version of the slate will employ WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n 2.4GHz-5GHz, and Android Nougat 7.0.
With the Wi-Fi certification accounted for, that is one less thing on the "to-do" list that needs to be taken care of before an updated Galaxy Tab E 8.0 is ready to launch.
source: Wi-Fi.org via TheLeaker
With the Wi-Fi certification accounted for, that is one less thing on the "to-do" list that needs to be taken care of before an updated Galaxy Tab E 8.0 is ready to launch.
New version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab E 8.0 receives its Wi-Fi certification
source: Wi-Fi.org via TheLeaker
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