Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S2 to be Powered by Intel’s Core i7 Processor
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S table was launched by the Korean tech giant at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2016 held in Las Vegas, Nevada in January this year. Subsequently it was regarded by techno-critics as basically a Microsoft Surface clone.
Its the first Windows 10-based hybrid tablet launched by Samsung, the Galaxy Tab Pro S eight month ago. Its received some great reviews from experts around the world. Some experts found it to be better than the Microsoft Surface Pro.
Samsung is working on its second Windows 10 tablets, the Galaxy Tab Pro S2, according to SamMobile. The site says there will be four models, SM-W728, SM-W727, SM-W723, and SM-W720, but doesn't provide a lot more detail.
The Galaxy Tab Pro S2 could sport a 12-inches Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 2160x1440 pixels, which gives a impressive experience of gaming and movies, and the latest Intel Core M series processor also Intel Core m3-6Y30 processor featuring Turbo Boost Technology, Intel HD Graphics 515, 4GB of DDR3L RAM, and 128GB of a solid-state drive for storage. We currently don't have information about a possible time frame for the launching of this upcoming Windows 10 tablets.
And just like its predecessor, the tablet shall maintain its ultra-light and compact form as well as its high-quality build, excellent screen, and powerful internal components.
There are also speculations saying that the different models may be hardware specifications of the device in different geographical locations.
There are no details about the specifications of each model but reports, rumors, and speculations going around online about the device appear to focus on one model alone.
If you're interested in Samsung's second-gen Surface Pro competitor, stick around. Chances are good for the tablet to make its way online through unofficial channels before the actual unveiling.
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