Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Specs, Features: Tablet To Launch With Latest Android Marshmallow

Samsung is about to shock the tech market once again by releasing another tablet in a sea of seemingly endless competition. The South Korea brand is reportedly set to launch its Galaxy Tab S3 soon.

While the launch details of the device have yet to be confirmed, the rumor have been spreading concerning the tablet's likely specs and features. Adding fuel to the fire, tons of photos and information has already been leaked about the Tab S3.

Per previous rumored reports, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 will come in two variants: one will sport an 8-inch display and another will rock a 9.7-inch screen, Geeky Gadgets reported. Both tablets will come with the latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow software out of the box.

Additionally, both will sport 3GB of RAM, making sure multiple tasks run smoothly. Moreover, the Samsung tablets will most likely arrive with 32GB of internal storage, a Snapdragon 652 chipset with four Cortex-A72 cores and four A53 CPU cores, GSM Arena has learned.

Despite the difference in size, the 8-inch and 9.7-inch Galaxy Tab S3 will come with 2048x1536 screen resolution and will sport the same camera systems: an 8-megapixel back camera and a 2-megapixel front-facing shooter. Both cameras will have 1080p modes.

The latest update about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 pertains to the photo leaked by renowned tipster Evan Blass on Twitter. Based on the snap, which only shows the 8-inch version, the device will be no different from its predecessor, the Tab S2, when it comes to physical design, as per PhoneArena.

The 8-inch model of the tablet has also been found to feature a 4000mAh battery. On the other hand, the battery of the bigger tablet is still unknown at this point. However, with the continuous hype and the pace of the leaks of the devices' specs and features, it is very likely that fans will meet the Galaxy Tab S3 tablets very soon.

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