This indicates the tablet is ready to receive its certification for the US market

Dec 27, 2013 10:27 GMT  ·  By

Last week we talked again about Samsung’s four rumored tablets, expected to be unveiled in the first quarter of 2014.

More than that, the slates’ names were uncovered before the world, and according to trusty sources familiar with the matter, one of them will be the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 (model number SM-T320/T325). Sammy is probably going to launch the tablet in Wi-Fi only and LTE versions, hence the different models.

And now we get another confirmation that the slate is one step closer to being unveiled, as the SM-T320 has been spotted paying a visit at the FCC.

The Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 will most likely be an 8.4-inch tablet (like the name implies) and will be targeted at the mid-range to high-end tablet market. The FCC filing isn't much and doesn't even confirm that this is an 8-incher of sorts.

Luckily enough, a new post on export-import Indian website Zauba chases away the shadow of doubt, showing the slate is indeed a tablet with an 8.4-inch screen.

The product has been sent in the country for testing and evaluation purposes and has a listed price of Rs 34,941 / $564 / €409 per unit.

As for specs, we don’t have anything solid yet, except for the fact that the slate will feature Bluetooth LE and Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac. Previous information estimated an LTE version should also become available on the market at some point.

We’re curious whether this will turn out to be one of the two AMOLED display screen tablets Samsung has been rumored to be working on (an 8-inch model and a 10-inch one) and given the hefty price, the theory might hold some ground.

The Samsung SM-T320 Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 is expected to be unveiled somewhere in mid-February so we’re probably going to be able to set eyes on it at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next year.

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Upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 appears at the FCC
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