Samsung Galaxy Tab A and Tab E specs news: Device leaked in new press renders

There's no stopping Samsung as the company appears to be working on new tablets as well. Fresh from unveiling the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, new details pertaining to the so-called Samsung Galaxy Tab A and Tab E have emerged.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A (first four on the left) and the Samsung Galaxy Tab E (four from the right) Twitter/Evan Blass

These two are apparently the upcoming 7-inch tablets from the South Korea-based tech firm. Tech leakster Evan Blass shared press renders of both the devices via his Twitter account (pictured above).

The image showed that the Samsung Galaxy Tab A will be getting slimmer bezels compared to those on the Samsung Galaxy Tab E. Apart from this glaring difference, the tablets look one and the same from the back.

Speaking of which, the rear of the tablets are arranged the way Samsung likes them. There's a protruding camera on the upper center, with a speaker on the left. Right under the camera sits the Samsung logo.

More on the aesthetics, the leaked Samsung Galaxy tablets feature the same design language as the one before. Being the one with the thicker bezels, it is safe to assume that the Samsung Galaxy Tab E will be the low-end line while Samsung Galaxy Tab A's sleeker look indicate its being high-end.

As for what the Samsung Galaxy Tab A and Tab E are all about on the inside, media outlets believe their specs sheet won't be all too different. Users can expect the 7-inch display to generate HD resolution.

More on the Samsung Galaxy Tab E, there should be a 1.3 GHz processor running the show with 1.5GB RAM and 8GB storage space to boot. The device will allegedly come with a 4G-ready edition when it lands in select markets like the U.S.

As for the pricing and the release date of the two new tablets, details are still difficult to come by. However, it looks like the development behind Samsung's doors is in its closing stages.

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