Sunday, October 15, 2017
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 images leak through regulatory certification in Taiwan
Since its not ready to unveil the Galaxy S8 at Mobile World Congress (MWC) this Sunday in Barcelona, Samsung will use that event to announce the Galaxy Tab S3 instead. This has already been hinted at in the official invite, and the tablet may go on sale very soon afterwards - since its already been certified by the FCC, Bluetooth SIG, and Wi-Fi Alliance.
Today it has obtained a new certification, this time from the Taiwanese NCC, which means Samsung is now free to sell the Tab S3 over there. This has thankfully resulted in the two images you can see below becoming public. They show us the tablet with the model number SM-T820, which has dual-band Wi-Fi capabilities (but no built-in LTE).
Although the quality of these shots isnt great, they seem to reveal that the tablet sports a so-called glass sandwich design, previously employed by Samsung in its high-end smartphone design since the Galax y S6. This means that both the front and the back of the device are covered with glass, while in between those theres a metal frame.
If this does pan out, then it remains to be seen how easily that back glass will scratch, and how eager consumers will be to pick up a tablet thats so easy to crack.
The Galaxy Tab S3 is expected to have a 9.7-inch 2,048x1,536 display, the Snapdragon 820 chipset, 4GB of RAM, up to 64GB of storage, a 12 MP rear camera, and a 5 MP front-facing unit. It will ship with an S-Pen stylus in the box.
Via 1 (in Japanese) | Via 2
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