Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 release date, specs news: Tablet coming by the end of the year, rumored specs detailed

A previous model of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S tablet on display Samsung Official Website/Samsung Galaxy Tab S

Samsung has been dishing out a slew of brand new products all throughout the year, which includes their latest flagship smartphones, the Galaxy Note 7 and the Galaxy S7. However, the South Korean tech company probably isn't quite done yet as they are also set to release their latest tablet device — the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 — by the end of the year.

While the company has not really made any official announcements regarding the specs and release date of their latest device, several reports have already popped up which detail some of the possible hardware and features that will be coming with this year's new Galaxy Tab S tablet.

According to the latest reports, the new Galaxy Tab S3 will most likely be offered in two screen size variants. This will include a large 9.7-inch version and a more compact 8-inch version. The devices are expected to come with AMOLED displays and possibly 4K display resolution.

Powering the device will likely be Samsung's very own Octa-core Exynos 8890 chip, the same processor found on some of the Samsung Galaxy S7 variants and on the Galaxy Note 7. The processor will likely be paired with a large 4 GB of RAM. There will reportedly be two internal storage options, namely a 32 GB of internal storage model and a 64 GB internal storage model. The memory size is believed to be fully expandable — similar to previous models — via a microSD slot.

Other rumored specs for the Galaxy Tab S3 includes a USB Type-C port, an ample 4,000 mAh battery, and the latest Android 7.0 Nougat pre-installed. The unit's cameras are believed to be a modest setup consisting of an 8-megapixel unit in the back and a 2-megapixel camera up front.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is rumored to be coming out sometime during the end of the year, and will allegedly cost somewhere around $420.

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