Samsung continues to debut new devices, at a pace that would even make clothes designers envious. Today they debuted the TabQ slate in China, a midrange model with a 7 inch HD display and the looks you can see below.
This unit makes me think more of a phone than a tablet and it’s important to notice that the camera at the back has a flash. The Galaxy TabQ is limited to China right now, but it may be headed for the global market soon enough. The tablet has two versions: SM-T2558 for China Mobile and SM-T2556 for China Unicom. This product comes with features like voice calling, 4G LTE and a faux leather finish, in keeping with the Galaxy Note 3 tradition.
As far as hardware goes, we get a 1.2 GHz quad core processor, a 7 inch TFT HD display and an 8 megapixel main camera, as well as a 2 MP front camera. There’s Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, Glonass, WiFi and a 3200 mAh battery. We’re running on KitKat here with the latest TouchWiz UI, as far as I can see.