Recently, dozens of Samsung And Apple new product information are being leaked to the people. All latest information of these leaks are coming from the court document which has been submitted by Samsung ans Apple. One of the top leak news is that Samsung could be working to make a 11.8-inch tablet with Retina display. Recently a court has been sat down in San Jose, Calif to solve the patent issue between Samsung and Apple.
Samsung’s new tablet codename is P10. Reportedly, this tablet will have LTE connectivity, 2560 x 1600 resolution and a pixel density of 256 ppi. As opposed to, the iPad’s current features are a 9.5 inch screen, 2048 x 1536 resolution, and a pixel density of 264 ppi. It is ostensible that Samsung’s proposed tablet is much bigger than Apple’s iPad.
Another information has been leaked about Samsung’s two new devices from the Apple court documents. According to the report, the company has made two new devices to lunch later this year which is powered by Windows Phone 8. The codename of these phones are Odyssey and Marco, respectively. It is highly expected that Windows phone 8 will be launched in the fourth quarter by Microsoft.
The source said that the devices will have same powerful dual-core Qualcomm processors and support for LTE. Besides this, the Odyssey will have a 4.65-inch HD Super AMOLED display, an 8-megapixel rear camera etc while the Marco will have a 4-inch WVGA Super AMOLED display, a 5-megapixel camera etc. There is no more information about the phones.
Samsung didn’t say anything about these products. We are observing this story. We will update you upon confirmation.
Source: CNET
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