In addition to the high-end line of Pro tablets, Samsung also has a new ultra-affordable tablet in the works for buyers interested in budget devices, the Galaxy Tab 3 Lite, which was absent at CES 2014, but which has apparently been unveiled by mistake in Poland.
According to Polish retailer X-Kom, the Galaxy Tab 3 Lite will cost around $165, the Wi-Fi version (SM-T110) or $264, the 3G model (SM-T111). The site is already listing specs and features for the device, and offering press images that show a device that’s very similar to Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 tablet launched last summer – however, Samsung is yet to properly announce the tablet.
Assuming the details offered by the retailer are correct, the Galaxy Tab 3 Lite to offer a 7-inch display with 1024 x 600 resolution, 1.2GHz dual-core Marvell PXA986 processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of storage, 2-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, GPS, 3600Mah battery, (3G support for the SM-T111 model) and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean under the hood. The tablet apparently measures 193 x 117 x 9.7 mm and weighs 310g.
SammyToday further points us to the Galaxy Tab 3 Lite manual, which can already be downloaded directly from Samsung’s websites and inspected (see Source links below).
Are you looking forward to buying a new affordable tablet from Samsung? Or are you interested in a Pro-branded device?