We thought that Samsung would just stop at the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 and that’s it, when it comes with tablet diagonal versions, but they didn’t… Thus, here comes a direct successor to the very first Galaxy Tab, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 Plus, that has just been announced by its maker.
I’m talking about a Honeycomb slate here, one that uses a 7 inch display and a dual core 1.2GHz CPU. Sadly, the 7 inch screen isn’t a Super AMOLED or Super AMOLED Plus affair, but rather a Super LCD with WSVGA resolution. 1GB of RAM, a 3MP cam at the back and 2MP cam at the front, 16/32GB of internal memory, Bluetooth 3.0 and WiFi round up the specs list.
The main camera is capable of 720p video recording and the device also comes with a USB 2.0 with USB host support port and HSPA+ connectivity. The product will debut in Indonesia and Austria at the end of October and its rollout will continue to the rest of Asia, Europe, the USA, Latin American, Middle East and more.
Let’s hope that the pricing will be decent…