Details Samsung tablets with possible AMOLED screens come online

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Details have surfaced online about what may be Samsung’s first tablets with amoled screen in a long time. Both models seem to fall into a new line, in addition to the current Tab, TabPro and Note lines.

Samsung already released a tablet with amoled screen with the Galaxy Tab 7.7 in 2011, but that tablet never got a successor. The tablets with the type number SM-T700, SM-T800, SM-T801 and SM-T805 would be new models with AMOLED screens, according to previous information from SamMobile. Now there is more information coming from benchmark results.

The SM-T700 has an 8.4″ display with a resolution of 2560×1600 pixels, just like the current TabPro 8.4, according to GFXBench. The processor is a Samsung Exynos 5 Octa with four Cortex A15 and four Cortex A7 processor cores. , assisted by an ARM Mali T628 GPU. According to the information, the SM-T800 has a 10.5″ screen, slightly larger than the 10.1″ of the TabPro 10.1. The resolution is the same at 2560×1600 pixels. If this tablets with amoled screens, they would be the highest resolution amoled screens for a mobile device.

AMOLED screens differ from LCDs in that the pixels themselves emit light. The pixels are off if they should display black. As a result, the contrast is much higher than with LCDs. The tablets will not fall into the Galaxy Tab 4 line that Samsung is likely to announce in the near future. Those tablets have screens with a resolution of 1280×800 pixels and run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400-soc. Images of the 7″ version of the Tab 4 came online on Wednesday.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 from 2011

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