Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 release date rumors: U.K. may get the tablet before other regions

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Samsung fans in the U.K. have a little smile on their faces. The Korean tech giant is speculated to release its rumored Galaxy Tab S3 in the region before any other place.

It is highly speculated that the company will be adding a new tablet to its ever-growing Tab S series. Although it has not been confirmed, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is expected to drop by sometime on July or August this year. In addition, it will be offered in two size variants, 8 inches and 9.7 inches.

Several reports points out the the speculated device will sport an AMOLED display with an impressive 1536 x 2048 pixels for its screen resolution (similar to the iPad and Tab S2). An octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor is expected to provide the computing power for the tablet, paired with an Adreno 510 GPU and 3GB of RAM. Its clock speed can go up to 1.8 GHz, Christian Times reported.

The device is expected to offer two different internal storage variants, 32GB and 64GB. Both will be expandable via a microSD card. Additionally a 4,000 mAh battery, 8MP main camera and 2MP rear-facing camera may also arrive with the device. Both cameras will be able to take up 1080p video resolution. The Android N mobile operating system may also arrive with the device..

Previously, known tipster Evan Blass posted a rendered image of the rumored Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 in two colors, white and dark gray. Prior to this, back in February, a GFXBench test result surfaced and is believed to be of the alleged tablet.

There aren't really many details yet about the rumored tablet, but the price may not go too far off from the pricing of its predecessor.

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