Samsung Galaxy Tab III: The Killer

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Designer: Bob Freking

Really! Who else (except Bob Freking) can Samsung turn to for radical improvements on their flagship Samsung tablet? Freking has boldly declared that both Galaxy Note and Galaxy Note 10.1 are not made for the mass market. Thus it is only natural that a new Galaxy Tab III would have to be created, taking care that consumers have the best Galaxy Tab experience. In his idea, the new pebble blue case could do without a stylus and all those distracting bells and whistles…

This concept Samsung Galaxy Tab has a display which measures 10.1 inch supported by 2560 x 1440 resolutions. Rumors have it that Samsung has been working on this panel for some time now. Behind the cover is a Cortex processor, A15 Exynos model, a self-developed CPU that is being hailed as the most powerful on the market. The exterior consists of Gorilla Glass II and pebble blue being the color of choice of this Galaxy S III. Standard specification also includes 32 GB internal hard disk, 2 GB RAM, and expandable memory slots on the device.

Camera features include a front 1.9 MP camera and another 8 MP camera at the back. The underlying software used is Jelly Bean (or Android 4.1) and TouchWiz Nature UX. Key appeals of this tablet are its light weight and slim waistline. It measures just 500 grams in weight and only 8 mm thick, easily qualifies as one of the thinnest and lightest tablets around. The other cool feature of Galaxy Tab III is that it is made of super lightweight metals that are more often associated with aircraft manufacturing, rather than the usual plastic. The 15,000 mAh battery rating definitely offers peace of mind as you go on the road. In Freking's mind, he also sees that Samsung finally keeps its promises to delivery timely software updates via OTA… Isn't it cool?

Always look to Bob Freking for great ideas!

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Samsung Galaxy Tab III concept

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