The database of the popular benchmark Geekbench was discovered information about the mysterious Samsung tablet codenamed CHOPIN-LTE. Taking into account its characteristics, it can be assumed that it will belong to one of the high end tablet.
CHOPIN-LTE is based on a 64-bit single-chip platform Intel Atom x5-8500 with four core processor with a frequency of 2.24 GHz, codenamed Cherry Trail. SoC is made using 14-nanometer rules. Also, the tablet is equipped with LTE-modem Intel XMM 726x and 4 GB of RAM and running the mobile OS Android 5.1 Lollipop.
The benchmark Geekbench CHOPIN-LTE tablet scored 1005 points in the test of the core and 3426 points in multi-core test.
Meanwhile, Chinese regulators have been certified TENAA new smartphone Samsung Galaxy J5 and J7, and in late April they have been certified Bluetooth. Galaxy J5 with model number SM-J5008 has a 5-inch TFT-LCD with a resolution of 720p and clothed body in a thickness of 8.5 mm, while the Galaxy J7 with model number SM-J5008 has a 5.5-inch TFT-display with the same resolution, It is packaged in a 7.9 mm case. Smartphones have similar specifications, includes an eight-processor, 1.5 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal memory, expandable via MicroSD-card, 8-megapixel main and a 5-megapixel front camera. They are also given support for 4G LTE and will come with pre-installed Android 5.0.2 Lollipop.
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