Reviews

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 vs Galaxy Tab S2 Review: Rumored vs Current Specs & Features

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 vs Galaxy Tab S2 Review: Rumored vs Current Specs & Features

Ribhu .

Samsung is reportedly chipping away at another bite of Galaxy Tab S series. Preceding the launch of the Galaxy Tab S3, the Korean tech company is putting significant updates on the present Tab 2 8.0.

Let us see how well these gadgets fare against each other.

The Current Galaxy Tab S2 is accessible in two variations with a 8 and a 9.7-inch Super AMOLED displays. Both displays offer a 2K resolution. Samsung should release Galaxy Tab S3 with same screen sizes with comparable 2048 × 1536 resolution.

The Galaxy Tab S2 runs on a Samsung Exynos 7 Octa-Core 5433 processor combined with Mali-T760 MP6 Graphics unit. The gadget has 3GB RAM.

Then again, the Galaxy Tab S3 is required to have an Exynos 8890 processor with an Adreno 510 GPU. The company could use comparative 3GB RAM in its forthcoming tablet.

Samsung released Galaxy Tab S2 with Android Lollipop v5.0.1. The company has as of now discharged Marshmallow upgrade for Tab S2. Tab S3 will be released with Android Marshmallow. However, a few reports even claim that the gadget could run the most recent Android Nougat too.

The present Galaxy S2 has an 8MP main and a 2.1MP selfie shooter. It is thought that the company will stick to same primary and secondary cameras.

A 4,000mAh battery controls the present tablet with an 8-inch display. In spite of the fact that the up and coming gadget is relied upon to highlight same battery segment, the new processor could enhance the battery life of the device.

Samsung is putting forth significant discount on the current tablet. With a discount of around 28%, the company is offering Tab S2 for $250.

In the meantime, the is no official data accessible about the cost of the expected tablet as reports said that the company will unpack the Galaxy Tab S3 beginning at US$399.

© Copyright 2020 Mobile & Apps, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

more stories from Reviews

Back
Real Time Analytics