according to The Samsung Galaxy smartphone Tab S4 has chock another milestone on its way to going formal - the device has been certified with the WiFi Alliance. The certification does not uncover much in terms of specifications, only mentioning the model number (SM-T835) and operating system (Android Oreo). Reports tell firmware growth for both WiFi and LTE models of the tablet has begun, with builds toting next version numbers: T830XXU0ARDA and T835XXU0ARDA. No data yet on availability, however an IFA launch is being speculated. Rumors and sightings extremely far have uncovered the next specifics for the device: Snapdragon 835 SoC, 10.5-inch 2,560x1,600p monitor (with 16:10 aspect ratio), 4GB/64GB memory, and 12MP/8MP cam combo.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 passes WiFi Alliance certification
Some may discuss which Android tablets are dead and useless, however I'll continue sit here with my Galaxy Tab S2, my miraculously still-functional Nexus seven (2013), and shake my head furiously, refusing to accept which truth. I love Android tablets and I have continued to Utilize them every day since I purchased my premier Acer Iconia Tab A100 many, many years ago. That's why I'm super excited to see Samsung continue pursuing tablets and getting lock to launch a new Galaxy Tab S4. The Galaxy Tab S2 was reported in July of 2015, the Tab S3 followed in February of 2017, extremely it seems Samsung is sensibly aiming for a year-and-a-half tablet cycle. There have been some rumors and guess about the Tab S4 based on some GeekBench spotting, however nothing is certain yet - beside the reality which some firm is endeed trying to purvey covers for it on Amazon.
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