We’ve known all along that the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus packs a dual-core 1.2GHz processor of a few sort, but Samsung’s only at present finally confirmed to AnandTech that the 7-inch tablet does indeed use an Exynos system on a chip. That is the exact same SoC present in the company’s Galaxy S II smartphone, so we must always be staring at some similar performance from the tablet. If you missed the inside track last month , it’s officially set to hit the united states on November 13th for $400. That memo doesn’t appear to have reached Amazon, however, that’s now listing the 16GB model as in stock and shipping immediately. Hit the source link below if you are able to make the leap .
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