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Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Advanced release date, specs news 2016: Device spotted at GFXBench

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The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Advanced has been recently spotted at a GFXBench sporting a 10.1-inch screen.

According to the polish website, the new device's model number is SM-T536. The 10.1-inch screen will have a 1280 x 800 display resolution and will run with 2 GB of RAM, along with an octa-core processor.

Although the device seems to be not getting the best specs Samsung can offer under its hood, report says that it will be running on Android's latest 6.0 Marshmallow mobile operating system.

The device is also said to have a 32 GB internal storage capacity, which is expandable via a microSD card. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Advanced will have a 5-megapixel rear camera as well as a 2-megapixel front snapper. The main camera will have face detection, autofocus and flash. Although there is nothing much on it, users should be able to produce quality photos easily with this device.

The upcoming tablet appears to have specs and features suitable for midrange market, which basically means that consumers can expect the device to come out with an affordable price.

The new tablet is going to be a follow-up of the Galaxy Tab 4, which was introduced in 2014. As expected by many, reports suggest that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Advanced will not going to be released in all regions, which was also the case of its predecessor.

As of the moment, the only features of the phone included in the reports are Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, accelerometer and Global Positioning System or GPS. For the meantime, fans are waiting for the company to announce the device and provide its official details.

Samsung has yet to confirm the Benchmark report. They have also not provided any statement regarding the development and release date of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Advanced. For now, fans will have to wait for the device to get officially announced before making any assumptions.