A manual posted on Samsung's Polish Web site points to a Wi-Fi only version of the much-rumored Tab 3 Lite tablet, while a retailer has already listed the device. January 15, 2014 7:22 AM PST The Galaxy Tab 3 Lite is already up on one retailer's site. (Credit: Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET) Samsung's Galaxy Tab 3 Lite continues to get exposure ahead of any official announcement. A user manual for the allegedly upcoming tablet now appears on Samsung's Polish Web site. The Web page displays a model number of SM-T110, which reportedly refers to a Wi-Fi-only variant of the Tab 3 Lite. Indeed, the manual itself explains how to set up Wi-Fi access but offers no information on how to establish a cellular connection. An online Polish retailer has apparently gone a step further by listing the Galaxy Tab 3 Lite, both the Wi-Fi and 3G editions, on its Web site. Assuming the details are accurate, the page reveals most of the tablet's major specs, including a 7-inch 1,024x600 touch screen, 1GB of memory, 8GB of storage, a memory card reader, a Micro-USB port, a dual-core 1.2 GHz Marvell processor, a 2-megapixel rear camera, and a dose of Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. Related stories Samsung may launch a new Windows Phone 8 handset Rumors suggest Nexus 10 successor to debut Android 4.5 High Dynamic Range: Dolby Vision, X-tended Dynamic Range Pro, and beyond The retailer is selling the Wi-Fi-only SM-T110 version for $165 and the 3G SM-T111 for $262. With all these leaks, Samsung needs to announce the Tab 3 Lite soon or there won't be many surprises left. That announcement could come the last week of February at the Mobile World Congress. (Via PhoneArena) Read the CNET Editors' Take Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 (7-inch, white) Editors' Take: Sure, it's cheap, but what exactly are you getting for the $199 price? Let's start with a lack of storage place and a low-resolution screen. Read More

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A manual posted on Samsung's Polish Web site points to a Wi-Fi only version of the much-rumored Tab 3 Lite tablet, while a retailer has already listed the device.



January 15, 2014 7:22 AM PST



The Galaxy Tab 3 Lite is already up on one retailer's site.

The Galaxy Tab 3 Lite is already up on one retailer's site.


(Credit: Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET)

Samsung's Galaxy Tab 3 Lite continues to get exposure ahead of any official announcement.


A user manual for the allegedly upcoming tablet now appears on Samsung's Polish Web site. The Web page displays a model number of SM-T110, which reportedly refers to a Wi-Fi-only variant of the Tab 3 Lite. Indeed, the manual itself explains how to set up Wi-Fi access but offers no information on how to establish a cellular connection.


An online Polish retailer has apparently gone a step further by listing the Galaxy Tab 3 Lite, both the Wi-Fi and 3G editions, on its Web site. Assuming the details are accurate, the page reveals most of the tablet's major specs, including a 7-inch 1,024x600 touch screen, 1GB of memory, 8GB of storage, a memory card reader, a Micro-USB port, a dual-core 1.2 GHz Marvell processor, a 2-megapixel rear camera, and a dose of Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.



The retailer is selling the Wi-Fi-only SM-T110 version for $165 and the 3G SM-T111 for $262.


With all these leaks, Samsung needs to announce the Tab 3 Lite soon or there won't be many surprises left. That announcement could come the last week of February at the Mobile World Congress.


(Via PhoneArena )




Read the CNET Editors' Take

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 (7-inch, white)


Editors' Take: Sure, it's cheap, but what exactly are you getting for the $199 price? Let's start with a lack of storage place and a low-resolution screen. Read More




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