It seems that there will be another tablet from South Korean manufacturer Samsung that is all set to roll out in the US – the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite, after we have gotten word that this puppy has already made its peace with the FCC (basically, it cleared the FCC). FCC documents do point to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite as a tablet that carries the model number SM-T110, although the version of the tablet that successfully navigated itself through the FCC’s tests did not seem to come with any kind of cellular connectivity.
Needless to say, we do not have to draw foregone conclusions as to whether the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite might not come with 3G or even LTE connectivity, as those models, if in existence, might not have made their way over to the FCC just yet. Rumored hardware specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite include a 7-inch display with 600 x 1024 pixels, a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, and a camera at the back sans flash. Of course, it also goes without saying that pricing and availability details remain to be seen, and it would most probably be a whole lot more affordable than the existing Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 tablet. Hopefully, we will be able to catch a glimpse of this at CES next January.
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