Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Release Date Set In September 2016? Rumors Hint At Two Variants With Huge mAh Batteries
Dheeraj RThe latest update on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 hinted that the device will be officially released in September 2016 at the company's IFA event in Berlin. According to the company's Columbian website, the new tablet is expected to be launched on the release date of the Galaxy Note 7 in the European market, which is stated to be September 2.
Trusted Reviews reported that the South Korean giant will launch the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 along with the upcoming Galaxy Gear S3 at the huge electronics trade show. One of the reasons behind the probable release date is rumored to be the opportunity that the company will receive to showcase their new product to the consumers.
It is also reported that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 has passed the FCC certification procedure and now is free to be sold in the US market, which also hinted towards the release date in a few weeks' time.
As far as the specs and features of the Galaxy Tab S3 are concerned, it is touted to be more advanced compared to its predecessor in terms of its Snapdragon processor and new Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system. Reports claimed that the device will consist of an 8-inch screen along with a display of 2048 x 1536 pixel resolution.
The new tablet will also feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor paired with 3 GB RAM. There are reports that the Samsung device is expected to be made available in two variants with a different screen, storage, and battery capacities.
The 8.0-inch variant will consist of 32 GB internal storage option along with a 4,000 mAh battery. On the other hand, the 9.7-inch tablet model will feature 64 GB internal storage capacity and a 5,870mAh battery.
The tablet will sport the latest Android Marshmallow OS, which will also bring in new applications like the Now on Tap, Doze app, and customized Google browser. Moreover, the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 will also consist of additional specs like NFC support, 4G LTE, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, and Wi-Fi bands support.
However, no official confirmation has been provided by Samsung on the rumored release date and specs of the Galaxy Tab S3. Stay posted here for more updates.
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