Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 and Tab 3 10.1 set for June too

More Samsung news! As we steel ourselves for Samsung’s big London event on 20 June, it seems the Galaxy Ace 3, Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 and Galaxy Mega could join the Galaxy S4 Mini in being unveiled next month.

The Galaxy Ace 3 and Tab 3 10.1 are reported to make their debut in June — although the first leaked prices come from Russia, so we don’t know whether they’ll be at the 20 June launch over here, or confined to Europe.

The Galaxy Ace 3 is set to be the latest in the popular Ace line of cheap Android smart phones. Rumours point to a 4-inch, 800x480p-pixel screen with a 1GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM. Add to that 4GB of built-in memory and a 5-megapixel camera, all for around £210 to our Russian comrades.

Also purported to be ready for a June launch is the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1, an Android tablet with a 1,280×800-pixel high-definition screen. It’s powered by a 1.6GHz dual-core processor with 1GB of RAM, a 3-megapixel camera and the usual 16GB or 32GB storage options.

Fingers crossed we’ll get a look at the Samsung Galaxy Mega too, if only to figure out why we need it when we’ve already got the Note. The first official price for the Mega 6.3 — which is coming to Britain — has been announced in India, where it’ll cost around £370.

As well as the Galaxy tablets and smart phones, the 20 June event in London will also see new Windows 8 and Windows Phone devices under the Ativ moniker, the new catch-all name for Samsung PCs.


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