If recent reports are to be believed the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 may be revealed and officially launched at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017. New speculations suggest that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 may come with an S Pen as a part of the bundle.
According to some well-placed sources in the industry, Samsung will release the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 first in South Korea in March, after the formal launch at the MWC. The previous Samsung tablets included a slot in the body of the devices that could store a stylus. In the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3, the S Pen stylus will come as a separate accessory, along with other accessories which need to be bought separately.
If reports by SamMobile are to be believed, the Galaxy Tab S3 could come with accessories like a Keyboard folio or a book cover type case made by the company. The same source also suggests that the Galaxy Tab S3 will be launched by the company in two Wi-Fi and LTE variants. U.S. fans and prospective buyers of the tablet can purchase the LTE-powered version from U.S. Cellular and Verizon. Not much is known about the fact whether the Galaxy Tab S3 can be purchased from the T-Mobile and AT&T phone companies as well.
The upcoming Galaxy S3 Tab has got everyone excited as there have been innumerable leaks about the gadget. The FCC (U.S. regulatory body) has already given its approval and the Galaxy Tab S3 also has a Bluetooth certification now. The expected specs of the tablet may include a 9.6-inch screen with 2048 X 1536 resolution and it will be powered by a Snapdragon 820 chipset. The SoC clocks at a respectable 2.1 GHz. It should sport 4GB of RAM with 32GB of internal storage.
The operating OS is expected to be the latest Android 7.0 Nougat. The rear camera is pegged to be 12 megapixels with a 5-megapixel front facing camera. Needless to say, everyone is excited about the possible launch of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 at MWC 2017. Keep browsing MobileNApps for more updates and news about the device.
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