The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tablet is rumored to feature "full phone functionality" like the Dell Streak, with a standard SIM slot and 3G data connectivity.
The tablet doesn't have a dedicated earphone; you can either use the built in speaker or blue tooth headphones when making calls.
A video posted on YouTube yesterday, which has since been removed, showed the purported device with the phone dialer application. The device was marked P1000 and had four hard buttons at its base.
An anonymous Endgadget source that appears credible, confirmed the P1000 designation today.
The source also claimed the tablet is as thin as an iPhone (0.37") and features a 3.2 MP camera with an additional front facing camera for video chats.
Other features include WiFi and teethering using WiFi or USB. The battery cannot be removed, as with the iPad.
A Vietnamese site had earlier reported that the Galaxy Tablet features an A8 processor at 1.2GHz clock speed, 16 GB of internal memory with support for a 32 GB external MicroSD card.
It named the device as Samsung Galaxy Tape.
All the specs above are not official. Samsung has officially acknowledged just the existence of the tablet and its fall release date.
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