Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Announced – Android 7.0 Nougat, Upgraded S-Pen, Premium Specs

Rahul Bagdai
By Rahul Bagdai
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With Samsung’s absence, the Android land seems to have entered a curfew. Other than Huawei, LG, and other brands, with their best – sparking for a second, there hasn’t been any eye-catching action going on. The same can be said for the tablet market, gone stagnant for a while. Samsung’s bringing the Tab S3, a super-premium tablet offering.

As expected, Samsung’s hitting hard with the Tab S3, the tablet seems to have no rough edge, and it is refined in all manners regarding the specs. It comes with 9.7-inch, SuperAMOLED screen, with a resolution of 2048×1536. The software bundled in is Android 7.0 Nougat with TouchWiz UI, bringing new features.

On the hardware side, the tablet is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset, a 4GB RAM, 32GB of storage with MicroSD card expansion compatibility. And wonderfully, all of these are fitted in a 6.0mm frame! The tablet will also be a superior choice for media consumption as it brings an iPad like quad-speaker, powered by AKG audio. These speakers work smartly to provide sound in the direction you hold the tablet, Samsung calls this “Auto-rotate Speakers.” Apart from that, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 will also support the new S-Pen, which comes with the Tab S3 in the box. No, the pen doesn’t fix in the tablet like the Note series. However, the new S-Pen has 4,000 levels of pressure sensitivity, and won’t require a charge, EVER!

 

Furthermore, the Tab S3 has a group of pins along the bottom which can attach to Samsung’s new keyboard, allowing to convert into a portable PC. Moreover, this setup streamlines connectivity and doesn’t require to be charged. What do you think about the Samsung Tab S3? Let us know in the comments section below.

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With Samsung’s absence, the Android land seems to have entered a curfew. Other than Huawei, LG, and other brands, with their best – sparking for a second, there hasn’t been any eye-catching action going on. The same can be said for the tablet market, gone stagnant for a while. Samsung’s bringing the Tab S3, a super-premium tablet offering.

As expected, Samsung’s hitting hard with the Tab S3, the tablet seems to have no rough edge, and it is refined in all manners regarding the specs. It comes with 9.7-inch, SuperAMOLED screen, with a resolution of 2048×1536. The software bundled in is Android 7.0 Nougat with TouchWiz UI, bringing new features.

On the hardware side, the tablet is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset, a 4GB RAM, 32GB of storage with MicroSD card expansion compatibility. And wonderfully, all of these are fitted in a 6.0mm frame! The tablet will also be a superior choice for media consumption as it brings an iPad like quad-speaker, powered by AKG audio. These speakers work smartly to provide sound in the direction you hold the tablet, Samsung calls this “Auto-rotate Speakers.” Apart from that, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 will also support the new S-Pen, which comes with the Tab S3 in the box. No, the pen doesn’t fix in the tablet like the Note series. However, the new S-Pen has 4,000 levels of pressure sensitivity, and won’t require a charge, EVER!

 

Furthermore, the Tab S3 has a group of pins along the bottom which can attach to Samsung’s new keyboard, allowing to convert into a portable PC. Moreover, this setup streamlines connectivity and doesn’t require to be charged. What do you think about the Samsung Tab S3? Let us know in the comments section below.

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