Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Release Date, Specs, Latest News: Release In March 2017 Confirmed?

First Posted: Nov 04, 2016 05:00 AM EDT
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There have been a number of rumors spreading about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 release date since the starting of the year 2016. And, it was speculated that we would expect the release for the tablet in September. But, it looks like that theory is also false now. Samsung now plans on revealing its tablet in the first quarter of 2017, most probably March 2017. 

As per latest news coming from  GSM Arena, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 will roll out in two new models. But, there is still no updates on the exact specs or pricing of these upcoming tablets. But, we do know that it would be more powerful than the previous tablets by the Korean giant.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Picture Leaked

A leaked image of the upcoming Samsung Tab S3 was also shown by Tech Radar. Looking at the design, we can make out that the upcoming device will feature almost the same design as its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2. There is a physical home button at the bottom front of the screen. And, the back of the tablet looks like its made of plastic with 4:3 display ratio.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 rumored specs:

Rumors suggest that Samsung's new tablet will feature a Qualcomm SnapDragon 652 chipset supported by 3GB of RAM. Leaked rumors also state that the device will offer a battery backup of 4000mAh. More leaked information about the camera on the Galaxy Tab S3 suggest that there will be an 8MP rear shooter and 2MP front camera. Experts also speculate that the new tablet will offer a USB Type-C port just like in the Galaxy Note 7.  

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S series have gained a reputation since their initial release in September 2010. These have been the cheaper substitutes for the much expensive variants by Apple.

We will keep you updated on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 release date, specs and latest news.

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