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An alleged leaked picture of the back of the Galaxy Note Pro. cdpkorea.com via SamMobile

Over the past few days, Samsung (KRX:005935) has been rumored to introduce four new tablets soon, and according to the latest rumor, which reveals details about the devices’ specs, the company could release the new devices in the beginning of next year.

Samsung is expected to introduce three variants of its flagship Galaxy Tab tablet and a new bigger version of the Galaxy Note, which include the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 (SM-T320/T325), Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 (SM-T520/T525), Galaxy Tab 3 Lite (SM-T110/T111) and Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 (SM-P900/P905), according to a report from SamMobile on Friday.

According to the report, each of the “pro” devices will come in Wi-Fi and 4G LTE models, while the Tab 3 Lite will feature only 3G connectivity, and will be priced at around 100 Euros (nearly $137).

As for the expected release time frame for the devices is concerned, the Galaxy Tab 3 Lite is expected to be the first to be released. The device is likely to hit the market sometime in the second week of January in Cream White color with a 7-inch screen.

The release of the Tab 3 Lite is said to be followed by the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 and Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 sometime by the end of February, while the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 is expected to arrive a week later. The report also said that all three “pro” tablets will be available in black and white.

The sources also claimed that the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 and 10.1 will feature 16GB of storage while the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 will come with 32GB storage out of the box.

Word is that the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 could feature a 2560×1600 LCD display and 3GB of RAM. It is also likely to run on Android 4.4 KitKat and sport a larger 9,500 mAh battery.