According to a recent T3 article, the IFA tech trade show in Berlin next week will witness the Korea-based consumer electronics biggie Samsung unveiling three new devices - the Galaxy Tab 7.7, Galaxy Note, and Wave 3.
After the news was first reported by The Next Web - whose source mentioned that these three forthcoming devices will be in Android app -, the names of these devices now apparently feature on the official Samsung app for the trade show. And, obviously, consumers as well as experts are all too excited to see what Samsung is offering this time round!
Even though there has been no official disclosure of the specifications of the devices, it is being speculated that the Galaxy Tab 7.7 will probably be a tablet device that will be powered by the ‘Honeycomb’ version of the Google Android operating system.
Meanwhile, the Wave 3 will be a new model in the Wave series of smartphones which run on Samsung’s own Bada operating system. In fact, Samsung’s intentions of launching a Bada 2.0 device are also somewhat apparent, given the fact that the company has recently released the Bada 2.0 SDK for developers.
Moreover, so far as the Galaxy Note is concerned, the details about the nature of the device are pretty obscure; but it is still being assumed that the device will be of great interest to many customers – as it will probably be a cross between a smartphone and a tablet!
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