It appears that Samsung has another entry-level
Android tablet in the pipeline, a sequel to the Galaxy Tab A 8.0, which is
likely to make its debut very soon. The so-called Galaxy Tab A (2017) was
spotted for the first time about two months ago.
Earlier this week, the slab appeared at TENAA, the
Chinese regulatory body, so an announcement looks imminent. The tablet is
listed with model number SM-T385C, but TENAA doesn't reveal any information
about its specs.
However, a previous report suggests the Galaxy Tab A
(2017) sports an 8-inch display with 1200 x 800 pixels resolution, as well as a
decent 1.4GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 427 processor. When it comes to
memory, Samsung's budget-friendly slate packs 2GB RAM and 16GB expandable
storage. An 8-megapixel primary camera is said to be positioned on the back
side, while on the front, there's a secondary 5-megapixel selfie camera.
There's no mention of the battery yet, but it looks
like the Galaxy Tab A (2017), or whatever its name, will ship with Android 7.0
Nougat on board.
