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Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.0 Leaked Details

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.0 Leaked Details

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.0 Leaked Details


A new Samsung tablet has just leaked out and it is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.0 and it will feature a:

8-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) full HD super AMOLED display

quad-core A9 chip (Exynos 4412)

5-megapixel rear camera

2-megapixel front-facing camera

Expandable memory up to 64GB


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