Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ will boast a bigger screen than S6 Edge
The next-generation Galaxy Tab S2 will come in two screen sizes: a 9.7-inch model (SM-T810) and an 8.0-inch model (SM- T710); reduced from the earlier 10.5-inch and 8.4-inch options. If this is the design direction for Samsung’s future smartphones, then we can only but look forward to the Galaxy Note 5.
We’ve also seen a second leak, this time of an apparent press render seemingly depicting the tablets in their new, svelte forms – that’s thanks to a report by TabletMonkeys. Are you going to opt for the cheaper Samsung Galaxy J5 or splash the cash for the higher specifications of the Galaxy J7?
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Based on recent rumors, OnePlus 2 will rock a 16-megapixel camera module on the back, equipped with OIS, along with a 5-megapixel shooter on the front.
Whether the consumer really wants a 4:3 aspect ratio tablet or if the market, as a whole, is just coming to a plateau is anyone’s guess.
The GSMhelpdesk sources also reconfirm that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 will be sleeker than its predecessor. The Galaxy S6 Edge+ will be available with 4GB RAM and 32GB of internal storage capacity. So expect something close to the iPad’s display of 2048×1536. We’re looking at about a 4000mAh battery in the 8-inch Galaxy Tab S2.
Moreover, images of the smaller of the two tablets, the Galaxy Tab S2 8.0, leaked on NoWhereElse (a French website), suggesting that Samsung would be releasing the device soon. The new phone runs on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. After-sales service and build quality will also be the same, but as far as specs are concerned there are some differentiating factors. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 (SM-T710) is expected to be priced at $399 for the Wi-Fi only version of the slate.
According to the information provided by Geek Bench, the SM-G903F device is powered by the octa-core Exynos 7580 chipset, as opposed to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 801 SoC found in the LTE or US version of the Galaxy S5.
So the Samsung Galaxy A8 potentially serves a similar goal for Samsung.