Leaked images of Samsung’s next Galaxy Tab have surfaced

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Between an upcoming flagship smartphone and a whole line of new wearables, Samsung has put tablets on the back burner for now, but a recent leak might be our first look at the next Galaxy Tab. The ever-reliable @evleaks managed to snag yet another set of press photos on Wednesday morning, purportedly showing off the 7-inch model of the Galaxy Tab 4, one of three different sizes rumored for the device. 

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We’ve heard about the as yet unnanounced Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 before – outed by Samsung no less – but until now we’ve seen nothing more than a name. Serial leaker, @evleaks has today posted this, the apparent first image of the new 7-inch Galaxy Tab 4. But it isn’t exactly a quality render, with the screen looking off center and the home button not quite, well, straight. But hey, it’s a render, not a photo. Or maybe this is what the real thing is actually like. Wouldn’t that be something? There aren’t any real surprises to be seen. It has the standard Samsung-style home button, flanked by the same back and task-switching buttons found on the new Galaxy S5 and the not uncommon for Samsung earpiece. The April 24 on the screen might mean something, it might not. We’ll surely find out soon enough.

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