Aug 26, 2010 14:05 GMT  ·  By

Another day, another appearance of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Tab Android-based tablet PC, this time around in Korea, with a new photo of the device being published into the wild, and with a new video of it emerging on the Internet.

As the date when Samsung is set to make the device official approaches, namely September 2, new info and new leaks emerge on the web, one better than the previous one.

The video below seems to be one of the best so far with the Samsung Galaxy Tab slate, though it is a slow loading one, and it would take quite a while before one can actually view it.

All in all, the specifications list of this device is known almost to anyone who kept an eye on the news, and the guys over at dt.co.kr, who published the video and additional info on the device, confirm them (via Engadget).

The slate should indeed be released with that Android 2.2 Froyo operating system on board, along with the 7-inch touchscreen display that boasts a 16:10 screen ratio.

Support for Wi-Fi 802.11n and WCDMA 3G connectivity options are also included into the mix, along with DMB features for Koreans fond of having TV capabilities included in their devices.

Moreover, the tablet PC should arrive on shelves with two cameras, the 3.2-megapixel photo snapper on the back and the front-facing camera aimed at video calling.

The device should pack 16GB or 32GB of built-in memory space, complemented by the inclusion of a microSD memory card slot for additional storage space.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab is powered by a 1GHz Hummingbird processor, and should deliver a quite appealing UI when released into the wild, it seems.

The video below should provide users with a few more details on what the upcoming tablet PC is all about, so take a look at it to learn more, and make sure you check back with us again for more info as soon as details become available.

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