Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 the next thinnest tablet in the world with 8-inch Super AMOLED screen display, other monster specs

By Staff Writer

Jul 06, 2015 12:34 PM EDT

The Galaxy Tab S2 release date is still unsettled whether it will be in July or postpone it to October. However, Sasmsung has assured their fans for its groundbreaking new features once it hit the stores.

Some of the of the rumoured features for the upcoming  Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 includes 8-inch Super AMOLED screen display with 1,536 x 2,048 pixel resolution. Under the hood, the device is reportedly to have a 3GB RAM, 32GB internal storage, and will pack an octa-core Exynos SoC.

 Furthermore, the Samsung tablet is expected to be available in a number of internal storage capacity models with an alternative of using a MicroSD card to increase its storage capacity. The Samsung tablet was also reported to sport an 8MP primary camera and a 2MP front-facing camera, which is the same as found in the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 tablet.

The forthcoming Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 is supposed to weigh 9.17 ounces, or 260 grams and measure 7.80 x 5.29 x 0.21 inch, or 198.2 x 134.5 x 5.4 mm, that makes it the thinnest tablet in the world.

According to Vinereport, the Galaxy Tab S2 will run on Android 5.0 Lollipop and utilize an Exynos 5433 processor which boasts of a 1.9 Ghz speed. The line will have two core options - the Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 and the Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 pertaining to the screen sizes of the tablets. These two models will have Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi plus LTE variants.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is gearing up to clearly compete the Apple's iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3, not to mention the possible iPad Air 3 and iPad mini 4 once they launch. Samsung came very close to knock off the iPad Air 2 that is still at the top of the tablet heap, by its perch with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2.

Whether the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 will be released in July or October, Samsung hopes to pick up its tablet line and gain profits.

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