Samsung is released Android-based devices one after the other with the start of this year, and if latest rumors are something to go by, we would be able to see an all new 10.1 inch Android tablet from Samsung in some weeks.

Specifications of a high-end tablet codename 'Roma' have been leaked but the details have not been confirmed by Samsung and should be taken with a pinch of salt.

According to a report from Greek blog site, Techblog.gr, the tablet will essentially be very similar to the Galaxy 10 with 3G and 4G connectivity and some more small changes.

The major and the most exciting part of the rumor is that the tablet's microSD slot will be able to support a card of up to 128 GB. The new tablet will be 20 g lighter than the Nexus 10 and will weigh 583 g.

The tablet will also be thinner than the Nexus 10. Nexus 10 has a thickness of 8.9 mm, whereas Samsung's new tablet is rumored to be 8.4 MM thick.

The tablet, according to rumors, will sport a 5 megapixel rear-facing camera and a 1.9 megapixel camera. The device will be powered by Samsung's own dual-core Exynos 5 processor clocked at 1.7 GHz and supported by 2 GB of RAM. As far as camera, CPU, RAM and GPU are concerned the tablet has everything same of Nexus 10. The 'Roma' tablet's graphics are said to be powered by Mali-T604 GPU (graphic processing unit), the same GPU supports the Nexus 10.

'Roma' is rumored to run Android 4.2 Jelly Bean out of the box and it will have 16 GB of internal memory.

The battery of the both the tablet will be same, the powerful 900 mAH.

The Samsung 'Roma' looks very much like Nexus 10 and most of the specifications also very similar, but will the new tablet from Samsung be able to beat Nexus 10's popularity?

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