Samsung galaxy Gear smartwatch at the IFA consumer electronics event in berlin, 2013.
A journalist tries on a Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch next to his own watch, after the launch of the smartwatch at the IFA consumer electronics fair in Berlin, September 4, 2013.Reuters

Much rumoured Samsung Note Pro tablet with 12.2in screen size was reportedly demoed recently in South Korea and is now expected to show up in the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) 2014 event.

The Galaxy Note Pro is likely to be released in the first quarter of 2014 and some of its key features are:

  • 12.2in (2560 x 1600) resolution LCD display
  • 2.4GHz processor
  • 3GB RAM
  • Android 4.4 Kitkat OS
  • 9,500mAh battery

If the above mentioned specifications turn out to be true, the tablet will be sporting the highest battery capacity among any other devices currently available in the market.

While the thickness of Samsung Galaxy Note Pro is not known, the tablet is said to weigh 1.7 pounds and measure 11.6 x 8.0in and 14.1in diagonally.

However, Samsung hasn't confirmed anything yet and hence the specifications and the CES 2014 event revelation are still considered to be rumours, reports Android Authority.

Samsung Working on another Wristband

Samsung is said to be working on another wristband tipped as Samsung Galaxy Band, which is expected to be revealed along with the Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone in 2014.

Samsung is following its previous technique of introducing a wearable device alongside a handset. However, this time, the wristband is said to be focused on fitness-tracking of the user.

The Galaxy Band will reportedly connect with other Galaxy handsets like Galaxy Gear via Bluetooth and may include voice command feature.

Reports also reveal that the proposed wristband could see the light of the day at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2014 event, which will be held from 24-27 February in Barcelona and hit shelves soon after, reports Geeky Gadgets.

Some of the competitors Samsung Galaxy Band will see in future would include FitBit, Nike Fuelband and Jawbone Up.