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Samsung 12-inch Windows 10 Tablet Receives WiFi Certification
The Bluetooth certification was issued on December 24 while the Wi-Fi Alliance certification was issued on December 16. The certification was granted on November 18 and the tablet carries model number SM-W700.
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There were a lot of rumors regarding a mysterious Samsung tablet ever since this fall, but no one knew anything for sure until recently.
According to a report by Gadgetz Arena, a certain SM-T375S device-the alleged new Galaxy Tab-has been granted Bluetooth and Wi-Fi certifications by Bluetooth SIG and Wi-Fi Alliance, respectively.
It’s not known right now what Samsung will end up calling this 12 inch tablet, it’s first Windows 10 mobile device, the certification only mentions the SM-W700 model number which obviously won’t be used in marketing materials when this device is released.
The Indian import tracking portal reveals the tablet was imported to India earlier this month for evaluation objective and carries an approximate value of Rs.6,792 (about $100). This was after the tablet was spotted in a WiFi approval rating. The device might also have an S Pen with it.
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The tablet will be powered by Intel Core M processor and Windows 10. That’s because of import duties, sales taxes, VAT and most notably – retailer markups that are added onto import prices before the device is made available for purchase.