Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 tested on benchmark and passed Bluetooth SIG certification






Remember us talking about this large screened Note tablet from Samsung, last month? Well, he's back and back with a bang, yes, this leaked buddy is now turning out to be a reality from filings and benchmark tests.

Last time we talked about the rumored tablet's specifications and the speculation centering the Samsung manufactured Galaxy Note 12.2's large screen size and the possibilities of the chipset being an Exynos 5 Octa. But this time we have a few sustainable reports after this new unit being benchmark tested on AnTuTu and receiving the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) certification.

The Galaxy Note 12.2 WiFi only version of the tablet was recently passed through the Bluetooth SIG certification database, but along with the WiFi variant, an LTE version was too reportedly certified from the filing confirming Bluetooth 4.0 on board with a model number, SM-P905V. And as we read that 'V' in the model naming, this specific model dubbed as SM-P905V can be the Stateside carrier, Verizon Wireless exclusive LTE edition, according to the sources.

The South Korean's Note 12.2's international LTE model, SM-P905 have received a little bit of AnTuTu's benchmark treatment, where it scored a impressive 35,901 points and comes a little bit of details from the upcoming tablet's internals. The Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 will pack a Qualcomm MSM8974 Snapdragon 800 SoC and a Adreno 330 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), 12.2-inches screen of 2560 x 1600 resolution display, 32 gigabytes of Read Only Memory (ROM), three gigabytes of Random Access Memory (RAM), eight megapixels main shooter, 2 megapixels front facer and Android 4.3 Jelly Bean on board.

Source: Bluetooth SIG, AnTuTu.com, SAMMOBILE, MOVEPLAYER

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