Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 release date predicted for September; expected run on Android Nougat

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 was released back in September 2015, so a lot of people are convinced that the release date for its successor, Galaxy Tab S3, will be in September this year.

According to the Ecumenical News, it's expected of this device to be released among other flagship devices the tech giant will launch in the said month. This is despite the expected period of usual Samsung device release, between May and July. The reason for this could be simple: the company could possibly want to be more loyal to the new schedule they used last year. As such, Samsung could very well opt for the same release date as last year's Galaxy Tab S2.

Meanwhile, it's also possible for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 not to get released soon since the company recently revamped its S2 model. Regardless of the various conflicting opinions of experts and fans, a lot of people still long for a brand-new device. After all, it allegedly has a Snapdragon 652 processor, along with a 32GB to 64GB internal storage capacity with an expected 3GB RAM.

Also, according to Guru Life, it's also possible for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 to have an Android Nougat operating system. This operating system is rumored to enable instant replies to messages, which can be done through the notification window or simply through the multi-window.

If the newest Galaxy Tab will be released with this operating system, users are expected to gain more battery life because the Android Nougat will have a Doze-to-go feature. This enables the battery to stay as it is as long as the device isn't actively being used.

Regardless, as long as there is still no official announcement from Samsung, it's still possible for it to be announced earlier or much later.

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