At the recently concluded Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona, Spain, there was a fair amount of expectation among those who dropped by to look forward to a slew of new tablets, but unfortunately, they were treated to “just” the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0. Having said that, this does not mean that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 3 Plus are not real at all, and should not be in the pipeline.

Well, at least the Galaxy Tab 3 Plus LTE, also known by the model number GT- P8220, has already been listed by the Bluetooth SIG, as it has appeared there recently. According to the folks over at the Bluetooth SIG, the GT-P8220 was specially made for the region of Europe, but chances are we will also see the Galaxy Tab 3 Plus LTE arrive in other markets sometime down the road, too. Previous rumors surrounding the Galaxy Tab 3 Plus LTE include a 10.1 inch display at a whopping 2,560 x 1,600 pixels resolution, which is similar to the Samsung manufactured Google Nexus 10, in addition to a quad-core processor and Android Jelly Bean as the operating system of choice. It really is starting to shape up to be quite a flagship tablet!

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