Thursday, August 25, 2022

Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro bags multiple certifications, launch imminent

After the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro, the Korean tech giant is working to unveil a new rugged tablet. So far, the upcoming Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro has made an appearance on multiple certifications websites, including the Google Play List, Google Play Console, and Bluetooth SIG, Now, ahead of any official announcement, the device is spotted on the GCF certification site. With all these listings, we have some key details in our hands. Let's take a look at the specifications and other features known so far.

Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro 5G

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On the GCF website, the Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro 5G bears the model number SM-T636B. This is likely to be the Wi-Fi-only variant, while the other SM-T636N model can support both LTE and 5G. Unfortunately, besides the model number, the portal does not divulge any other essential detail. But thanks to the earlier listing, we have some other specifications in light.



According to the Google Play Console listing, the upcoming rugged tablet will offer a panel with a Full HD resolution of 1200 x 1920 pixels. Under the hood, the tab will draw power from an octa-core processor based on Snapdragon 778G SoC. The CPU has four cores clocked at 2.4GHz and four clocked at 1.8GHz.

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Further, the chipset will be paired with Adreno 642L GPU and a 4GB RAM model. Although we can expect multiple storage options, unlike the predecessor Galaxy Tab Active 3. On the software front, the Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro 5G will boost Android 12L out of the box. FYI, it is a “feature drop for Android 12” which is specially crafted for foldable smartphones and tablets.
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Lastly, in terms of connectivity, the Bluetooth SIG certification confirms the support for Bluetooth 5.2 onboard. As of now, this is all we have in our hands. With all these listings, the device's launch seems to be approaching.

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