Leak Hints Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Will Feature S Pen Stylus

Feb 15, 2017 05:30 AM EST | Yen Palec

Despite Samsung's complete silence about the existence of the Galaxy Tab S3, a recent leak may have inadvertently revealed some important details about the upcoming tablet. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is also expected to make its official debut at the 2017 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona which will open its doors later this month.

One particular, and probably interesting detail, the leak revealed is that the Tab S3 will feature an S Pen Stylus right out of the box, according to Android Headlines. Assuming that the leak holds any truth, this is one feature that might spark interests towards the Tab S3.

Based on the leaked photos, the Tab S3 does not look much different than its predecessor, the Tab S2. This could point out to a possibility that Samsung focused on the internals of the tablet, rather than making changes on its exterior.

Speculations about the Samsung Tab S3 claim that the tablet will feature a Snapdragon 820 chipset from Qualcomm with a 64-bit quad-core processor. The exact clock speed of the processor is still unknown. The tab is also expected to pack 4GB of memory, and 128GB of storage space, according to Phone Arena. On the camera aspect, the tablet has a 12-megapixel rear-facing main camera and a 5-megapixel selfie shooter.

The Samsung Tab S3 is also rumored to come in just one display size, a 9.7-inch model that supports 1536 x 2048 resolution. The tablet can be configured to support Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi with LTE connectivity, the latter model is expected to fetch a price of around $500.

Much is still unknown about the Tab S3 although, given the details provided by the leak, consumers can pretty much create a picture of what to expect about Samsung's upcoming tablet device. The tablet was certified by the Federal Communications Commission earlier this year which suggests that the device is well on its way.

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