'Samsung Galaxy View' News, Rumors, Specs, Features: Giant Tablet Approved By FCC, Bluetooth Certified, Might Be Announced Very Soon

The much awaited and largely rumored "Samsung Galaxy View" tablet has been approved by the US Federal Communications Commision. A sketch has been revealed online and it gave out a huge amount of clues about this supersized tablet. First, at the back of the sketch, there is an AT&T logo, which simply suggests that the new tablet is designed for the network. Also, the sketch shows that the new tablet will have its speakers at the back.

The FCC documents likewise reveal a lot about the tablet's dimensions. The new "Samsung Galaxy View" will carry a dimension of 447 mm width, 272 mm height, and 513 mm diagonals. The screen will be a massive 18.6 inches.

If rumors and news are to be puzzled together, this new tablet will run a 5.1.1 Android version with 2 GB RAM and 32 GB storage. As to its processors, it is said that the "Samsung Galaxy View" tablet will be powered by an Exynos 7 Octa chipset and a CPU of 4 Cortex A 57 cores and 4 Cortex A 53 cores. There are reports saying that this tablet won't be sporting a rear camera, which is rather odd. Nonetheless, the reports came from a protype source. But if the tablet does come with no rear camera, it would still arguably be understandable, considering how weird it is to take pictures using a super sized 18.6 inches tablet.

The "Samsung Galaxy View" tablet is said to be targeting a specific market, which is the business market, and probably the education market as well. With that it mind, it is safe to say that the "Samsung Galaxy View", being a giant tablet as it is, is designed to stay indoors for presentation and discussion purposes.

The "Samsung Galaxy View" is said to have recently been Bluetooth certified. This FCC approval accompanied by a Bluetooth certification, only suggest one thing, this new tablet will be coming our way very soon. It is expected that the "Samsung Galaxy View" will be announced by the company in the very near future.

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