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Last updated: February 17th, 2013 at 20:28 UTC+01:00

Saturday we reported about the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1” and Galaxy Tab 3 8.0” pictures. Today at PhoneArena showed up some blurry pictures of the Galaxy Tab 3.  The Galaxy tab 3 is still not announced by Samsung but we think Samsung will do this at Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona next month. As you can see in the pictures the model number is hard to read. So far we know Samsung  wants to bring all their tablets in white first. Black is the new white by Samsung!  The interface on the picture seem to be fake as it is stock android and Samsung never uses stock Android on their devices.

Below a list of all upcoming tablets by Samsung self.
Code name – KONA
Official name – Galaxy Note 8.0
GT-N5100 – Galaxy Note 8.0
GT-N5110 – Galaxy Note 8.0 Wi-Fi
GT-N5120 – Galaxy Note 8.0 LTE

Code name – SANTOS (DROPPED)
Official name – Galaxy Tab 3 7.0
GT-P3200 – Galaxy Tab 3 7.0
GT-P3210 – Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 Wi-Fi
GT-P3220 – Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 LTE

Code name – SANTOS 
Official name – Galaxy Tab 3 8.0
GT-***** – Galaxy Tab 3 8.0
GT-***** – Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 Wi-Fi
GT-***** – Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 LTE

Code name – SANTOS
Official name – Galaxy Tab 3 10.1
GT-P5200 – Galaxy Tab 3 10.1
GT-P5210 – Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 Wi-Fi
GT-P5220 – Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 LTE

Code name – ROMA
Official name – Galaxy Tab 3 Plus
GT-P8200 – Galaxy Tab 3 Plus
GT-P8210 – Galaxy Tab 3 Plus Wi-Fi
GT-P8220 – Galaxy Tab 3 Plus LTE

Code name – VIENNA
Official name – unknown
GT-***** – unknown
GT-***** – unknown
GT-***** – unknown

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