Oh, the Unites States' Federal Communication Commission (FCC), how we love you. When you aren't levying fines on shows for saying naughty words or meticulously going over Miley Cyrus' latests video searching for a nip slip, you are accidentally leaking major devices ahead of their announcement. Earlier this week,
FCC documents appear to show that the
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 has gone through the final regulations it needs before being shown to the
public.
Technology Tell who it should be noted, looks to have done a bang-up job of journalism, has uncovered that the documents listed on the
FCC website that discuss a
Samsung device "
SM-T320" can be linked to data from the India based Import/Export site Zauba. The
FCC documents don't reveal much about the
device other than it is being prepared to be shown off to the public, with
Samsung applying for an "exhibit" licence for the
device. The information about the "
Samsung SM-T320" on
Zauba is a bit more telling however, listing the
device as having a 8.3 inch screen. 8.3 inch
screens are extremely rare in the smart
device world, so it is highly unlikely that the
device would be anything but Samsung's next
Galaxy Tab device.
With the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) coming up in just a few days (January 7th) it is nearly impossible not to assume the
device will be displayed there. We might not know much about the
Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 but it appears we now know its when it will be revealed. We will have more information as it breaks.