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RUMOUR: Samsung starts new lettercode for next generation

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Last updated: April 6th, 2013 at 09:27 UTC+02:00

According to new information in hands of SamMobile that was send in by our trusted insider. According to that information Samsung is busy with a new letterline-up. At the moment Samsung uses the GT letter codes for Europe / Asia, Africa and some South American countries. The new letter code from Samsung is no longer GT but SM. According to our insider Samsung uses SM-T for there new tablet line up.

What SM could be is still a question. SM = Samsung Mobile? T = Tablet? Who knows what Samsung is thinking of! Samsung currently uses the next letter codes GT, SC, SCH, SGH, SPH, SHV, SHW. Our insider reconfirmed we probably will see the first new letter codes pretty soon, because the next generation of tablets are almost ready. Talking about tablets, Samsung will bring a iPad 5 and a iPad mini 2 rival. But more about that later!

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