The slate has been making an appearance since October

Dec 20, 2013 09:25 GMT  ·  By

It seems like details about Samsung’s upcoming bunch of tablets are getting denser and denser. We just brought you news about a mysterious 10-inch tablet passing through the FCC and now new info appears to revitalize old rumors about Sammy’s 12.2-incher.

A while back, specifications for the tablet leaked online, curtsey of the AnTuTu benchmark website and the device has also been spotted passing through the FCC as well as getting its Bluetooth SIG certifications. But ever since late October, nothing was heard about Sammy’s impressive tablet endeavor.

Now Asian site Moveplayer claims they have stumbled upon the name of Samsung’s upcoming 12.2-inch tablet. According to them, the tablet is going to be called Galaxy Note Pro.

Unfortunately, we had to use Google Translate to be able to comprehend the text and the translation came out a bit confusing, but apparently the Galaxy Note Pro is actually an improved version of the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition.

This means the slate should pack that impressive LCD display with a powerful resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels and an S Pen. Unlike the current model, the Pro edition will come with Android 4.4 KitKat out of the box and will have a massive battery of 9,500 mAh that will certainly keep the tablet pumped up for as long as you need it.

Back in October, AnTuTu benchmark site also showed the device will have a quad-core 2.4 GHz Snapdragon 800 chipset to power everything, two cameras (8MP on the back and 2MP in front) and 32GB of storage onboard.

The Pro tag might signify that Samsung is looking to cross the average consumer boundary and maybe target the tablet at business users. Nevertheless, the rumored 13.3-inch tablet has also been said to be a device designed for the enterprise market. We’ll keep you posted as soon as more details surface.