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An unnamed source tells Pocket Lint the tablet will be thinner and lighter than its predecessor, and faster, too. It will reportedly have an 8-megapixel camera, a 10.1-inch touchscreen and a dual-core Qualcomm processor -- perhaps the same 1.2 GHz chip said to be powering the Samsung Galaxy S2 Smartphone.
This rumor doesn't come a moment too soon, especially since consumers don't seem completely happy with the current 7-inch Galaxy Tab (pictured above), reportedly suffering from a return rate of 16%. Compare that to the return rate of iPads at 2%, and there's clearly a problem.