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What is the Samsung Galaxy Space? Geekbench listing has all the clues

Posted on July 23, 2019 By Jarvis

Samsung may be working on a new rival to the Microsoft Surface Pro range of 2-in-1 laptops, judging by a mysterious new Geekbench listing.

The benchmarking site features a listing for an unannounced device called the Galaxy Space, running Windows 10. According to the listing, the device will arrive with an as-yet-unnamed 8-core processor (clocked at 2.84GHz) and will have 8GB of RAM.
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