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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Appears In Benchmark

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It was in October this year where a DLNA Certification pointed a finger at a new Samsung Galaxy Note tablet, where a User Agent Profile (UAP) dropped further hints, revealing a resolution count of 1280 x 800 pixels on the tablet, where it was called the Samsung GT-N5100. Well, it seems that the GT-N5100 could also be known as the Samsung Galaxy Note 7.

Having made an appearance on the Nenamark2 benchmark earlier this month, it has since followed up on that with an appearance on the GLBenchmark site. The “N” in the name designates it as a Note tablet, where the 7” display makes it ideal to be called the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. The benchmarks do seem to drop hints that this puppy will run on a 1.6GHz Samsung Exynos 4412 processor, where it will also have Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean in tow, with a resolution that matches that of the Google Nexus 7, resulting in a pixel density of 216ppi. Let us hope that the showfloors at CES 2013 and MWC 2013 will reveal more details.

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