Samsung Galaxy Tab Duos 7.0, Tab 8.0, Tab 11 And Nexus 11 Leak, To Launch Soon

If a new leak is to be believed, then Samsung has a gamut of tablets that are raring to take over the consumer market in 2013.  Samsung's portfolio of Galaxy tablets for 2013 has leaked online and includes a plethora of Tabs: Galaxy Tab Duos 7.0, Galaxy Tab 8.0, Galaxy Tab 11 and Nexus 11.

The latest news is courtesy of SamMobile, which was tipped off about Samsung's "plans."

According to the SamMobile report, the Galaxy Tab Duos 7.0 will be a dual-SIM variant of the Galaxy Tab 2 or the Galaxy Tab 3 that was announced Monday, April 29. The Galaxy Tab Duos 7.0, as the name suggests, will likely feature a 7-inch and will be the first dual-SIM tablet from Samsung.

Recently, rumors of an alleged 8-inch Galaxy Tab slated for a July release popped up online and now the specifications of the impending device have been revealed by SamMobile. In addition to the 7-inch and 8-inch tablets, Samsung will also have two 11-inch tablets: Galaxy Tab 11 and Nexus 11.

The specifications of all the tablets are:

Samsung Galaxy Tab DUOS 7.0

- 7-inch (1024×600) PLS LCD display

- Dual-core processor

- Dual-SIM

- 3-megapixel primary camera

- 2-megapixel secondary camera

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.0 

- 8-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) full HD Super AMOLED display

-  Quad-core A9 (Exynos 4412) processor

- 5-megapixel primary camera

- 2-megapixel front-facing camera

- Expandable memory of up to 64GB

Samsung Galaxy Tab 11 

- 11-inch Super PLS TFT display

- Dual-core A15 (Exynos 5250) processor

- 8-megapixel primary camera

- 2-megapixel front-facing camera

- Expandable memory of up to 64GB

Nexus 11

- 11-inch Super PLS TFT display

- Octa-core A15/A7 (Exynos 5410) processor

- 8-megapixel primary camera

- 2-megapixel front-facing camera

- Expandable memory of up to 64GB

Currently, the RAM, memory, battery life and Android version of these tablets is not known. Moreover, the expandable memory option for the Nexus 11 seems circumspect, as the recent Nexus line-up of devices does not offer support for additional memory.

In case you were wondering about a 10-inch tablet, Samsung has reportedly delayed and could even cancel its next-generation Galaxy Note 10.1, due to poor sales.

The Samsung tablets are allegedly set to release in 2013 but no specific date has been revealed as yet. Hopefully, the Nexus 11 will make its debut at the Google I/O event in May.

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