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Samsung Galaxy Tab 11.6 with 2GHz Exynos 5250 CPU?

Just when you think Samsung has enough of tabs to go around, the Korean maker doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. BGR was tipped that Samsung is expected to launch a 11.6″ tablet which will be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in February 2012. The upcoming tablet is said to be powered by the recently announced Exynos 5250 CPU clocked at 2GHz and runs on the latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS.

It was also mentioned that the 11.6″ screen is pushing a massive 2560×1600 resolution. That’s double of the usual 1280×800 resolution on today’s tablet devices. Despite having a larger screen, the dimensions are barely larger than a normal 10.1″ due to its thinner bezel design. All these are obviously unconfirmed but it is interesting to see what would Samsung pull off for the next range of Ice Cream Sandwich flavoured tablets.

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