Samsung Galaxy Tab E and Tab S2 release date: Out by end of 2015?

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Samsung has yet to reveal anything about the Samsung Galaxy Tab E and Galaxy Tab S2 and as always, rumors will have to do for the meantime.

There have been two separate leaks which could indicate that the tablets could come out this year, something Samsung loyalists will surely laud.

First up is the Samsung Galaxy Tab E whose specs were spotted on a Taiwanese mobile provider catalog by Blog of Mobile.

From that catalog, the Samsung Galaxy Tab E features a 9.7-inch display (1280x768 pixels) and will bank on a 1.3 GHz processor. Providing support is 1.5 GB of RAM, 8GB of storage that can be expanded by the usual microSD card slot. It will bank on a 5000 mAh battery.

It will have a 5MP main camera and a 2MP front snapper. There will be two variants, the WiFi (SM-T560) and the 3G (ST-T561) model. It will just be 8.5 mm thick with prices starting at $690.

The second is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 which was spotted at the Nowherelse French website.

The tablet offers a smaller display (8.2-inch) but with better pixel resolution (1536x2048). According to the site, it will come with a more powerful quad-core processor (1.9GHz) which will be supported by 3GB of RAM and will offer 16 GB of storage that is also expandable by way of the microSD card slot.

Other notable features include an 8MP main camera and 2.1 MP camera. Like the Galaxy Tab E, it will also come in two variants (WiFi and WiFi/Cellular).

With the specs somehow coming out in the open, folks eager to get hold of these Samsung tablets can more or less gauge what they have to look forward to.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab E seems to be a reasonably priced tablet to consider while the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 could cost a bit higher, but rightfully so (especially if you go through the specs).

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