Samsung didn’t unveil any new Android tablet at CES event earlier this month, but that doesn’t mean the company will be slow with its tablet lineup throughout the year. The folks at SamMobile have posted an alleged roadmap claiming that the South Korean company will launch four new tablets this year. Also Read - Redmi K40 likely to make global debut as a Poco phone
The report further reveals the model numbers and their respective monikers of some of the forthcoming tablets. The company is said to be launching the Galaxy Tab AS (SM-T351), Galaxy-Tab AL (SM-T551), Galaxy-Tab AS (SM-T350), Galaxy-Tab AL (SM-T550), Galaxy-Tab-AL Plus (SM-P551), Galaxy-Tab-AL Plus (SM-P550), Galaxy-Tab AS Plus (SM-P351) and Galaxy-Tab AS Plus (SM-P350) tablets. Also Read - Xbox Series S pre-orders start again on Amazon, Flipkart in India
The Galaxy Tab AS and Galaxy Tab AL are believed to be the successors to the Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 and the Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 respectively. The Galaxy-Tab-AL Plus (SM-P550) and Galaxy-Tab AS Plus (SM-P350), on the other hand, could be mid-range specced tablets in the Galaxy Note series. Also Read - OnePlus 9E or OnePlus 9R: Which will launch in March alongside OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro?
These devices are expected to launch in the second and fourth quarter of the year, and will likely have Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system version on it.
In addition to tablets, Samsung is also working on the flagship Galaxy S6, which it is reported to unveil at MWC in March. The flagship device is being designed from scratch, and will run on an overhauled version of TouchWiz, which is said to be as light and fast as stock Android running on Nexus 6.
As for specifications, we hear the flagship device is expected to flaunt a QHD Super AMOLED display sized somewhere between 5.2-inch to 5.5-inch. It will be powered by an Exynos 7420 chipset or a Snapdragon 810 chipset depending upon the region, and will also feature 3GB RAM, 32GB storage, and a 20-megapixel camera.