Samsung Unveils SMT-i9100 Tablet PC for Japan's KDDI Softpedia
South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung has unveiled a new tablet PC that runs under Google's Android 2.2 Froyo operating system, called Samsung SMT-i9100, and which is expected to make an appearance on the market only on the airwaves of KDDI in Japan.
This is the second Android-based tablet PC that Samsung brings to the market with a 7-inch touchscreen display on board, following the launch of Galaxy Tab in early September.
While Tab was set to land in Japan on the airwaves of NTT DoCoMo, Samsung also came up with a device for KDDI, so as to enable more users in the country benefit from what its Android slates have to offer.
However, the new Samsung SMT-i9100 sports a different look than the already available Android slate, and reportedly includes a series of different specs too.
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