Samsung's giant Galaxy View tablet approved by FCC

The Samsung Galaxy View tablet, which was recently spotted at GFXBench, has been approved by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The device carries a model name of SM-T677A.
If you take a look at the sketch of the back of the tablet (see image above), you'll notice that there's an AT&T logo in the top middle, suggesting that the slate is designed to work with AT&T's network.
Other details like the letter 'A' in the name (along with the list of supported LTE bands) also reportedly confirm that the Galaxy View is headed to the carrier. In addition, the sketch also confirms that the device will feature stereo speakers on its back.
FCC documents also reveal that the tablet will have a width of 447 mm, height of 272 mm, and a diagonal size of 513 mm. The screen would be about 18.6-inches.
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