Purported press renders of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 made the
rounds online. The images showcase the slate in 8”and 9.7” display
variants – down from 8.4” and 10.5” in the first generation of the
tablet.
Both versions of the tablet will feature a screen with 4:3 ratio and a
resolution with 2048 x 1536 pixels - the same as the one found in the
Apple iPad family. The 9.7” Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 will debut with the
model number SM-T810, while the 8” variant will carry the SM-T710
moniker.
Specs-wise, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is expected to pack the same 64-bit Exynos 7420 SoC as the Samsung Galaxy S6,
coupled with 3GB. The chipset is among the most powerful solutions
currently on the market, thus meaning that the slates won’t lack
hardware oomph
Both Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 tablets are said to be just 5.4mm thin. The
9.7” and the 8” models are tipped to weigh 407 grams and 260 grams
respectively.
Yesterday, a word got out the Samsung might unveil the Galaxy Tab S2 on July 20. We’ll keep an eye out for an official announcement.
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