The Galaxy Tab first launched here was of 7 inches. In our review it has not been proven to be as interesting as a tablet like, but it sold well anyway. With the announcement of Galaxy Tab 8.9 and 10.1, I found that Samsung had abandoned this format and focused on smaller sizes that most manufacturers are focusing on. But that's not what the latest rumors seem to indicate.
According to the sources of the HD Blog Italian site, the company can release a new model for 7-inch tablet in September of that year. It would be equipped with a dual-core processor with 1.2 GHz clock speed, 1GB of RAM, USB host and 2GB of internal memory, expandable by microSD.
The Android phone would be 2.3.4, Gingerbread, and that's where the sound loses a bit of sense to me, since the honeycomb is the best alternative to tablets. But as the Galaxy Tab 7 inches had apparently large volume of sales, at least in Brazil, I still find it plausible that Samsung hold strategy with a hardware upgrade it. It is a case of wait and see.