Samsung's iPad competitor, Galaxy Tablet, will reportedly feature an A8 processor at 1.2GHz clock speed, 16 - 48 GB of internal memory with support for a 32 GB external MicroSD card.
According to the Vietnamese site, Tinh Te, the Android 2.2 powered device will launched in September and be called, surprisingly enough, Samsung Galaxy Tape.
Its 7" display will use Samsung's Super AMOLED technology.
The 370g device will feature a 4000 mAh battery and come with an integrated eBook reader.
Samsung South Africa first revealed the existence of the Galaxy Tablet on June 3 over its Twitter account, releasing photos of it next to a Samsung Galaxy S smartphone, announced earlier in March.
Around the same time The Korea Herald reported that Samsung plans to release three Android powered tablet computers - referred to a sPad - in South Korea. The devices would feature essentially the same internals but differ in their screen sizes.
A 7" sPad will hit the market in South Korea in August, ahead of Apple's iPad launch in the country. It will be followed by an 8" version in October, and finally a 10" version in December.
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