Earlier this month, a model of GT-N5100 has appeared in the NenaMark 2 running software. It is widely speculated that the GT-N5100 is the 7-inch Galaxy Note tablet that Samsung has not yet announced. Foreign media reported that just yesterday the score of this device appeared again in the GLBenchmark score result, which further confirmed that Samsung is developing the relevant 7-inch Note tablet. It is worth noting that the Galaxy Note here is not the same concept as Note2, which is often mentioned. The number 7 here, like Galaxy Note 10.1, refers to the size of the tablet.
In addition, according to the score leakage, the Galaxy Note 7 will be equipped with Samsung's 1.6GHz Exynos 4412 processor with a screen resolution of 1280 * 800. At present, the running score software shows that it is equipped with Android 4.1.2 system, and it is speculated that it will be equipped with the latest Android 4.2 when it is released. The release date of this tablet has not yet been determined, but it is speculated that it should be released on CES or MWC at the beginning of next year. Due to the fierce competition of 7-inch tablets, Google Nexus 7 is a big seller, Amazon has also launched a low-cost 7-inch Kindle Fire. Recently, it was rumored that Taiwan manufacturers Asustek and Acer will both launch low-cost 7-inch tablets, plus strong competitors like Apple's iPad Mini. Samsung currently has no competitive products on the 7-inch tablet.
I am very interested in the multitasking of Note series. If Samsung brings the multitasking of Note 2 to Note 7, I think it will be a very promising and competitive product.
via: