With each passing day, we are getting closer and closer to the official launch of the new tablet developed by Samsung – Galaxy Tab S4. As usual, there are many leaks and gossips surrounding the upcoming device. Now, in addition to some of the specifications already rumored, we just learned more about the possible choice of colors of Tab S4 and its launch date.
The colors of Galaxy Tab S4 – nothing fancy this time
According to some recent rumors circulating the internet, Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 and another upcoming device, Galaxy Tab A 10.1 will be available in two colors: black and grey. This means that there is no change here compared to the last year. For now, Samsung prefers to keep it classic. Those users who would rather choose some fancy colors will have to wait at least one more year.
What we know about the specifications of Galaxy Tab S4
As we mentioned before, thanks to some recent leaks we already know certain technical details of the upcoming Galaxy Tab S4. When it comes to the operating system, the tablet will run Android 8.1 Oreo with preloaded Samsung Experience 9.5. Tab S4 will be powered by Snapdragon 835 SoC chipset, accompanied by 4GB of RAM. It was also reported that it will have 64 GB of internal storage. As for the design, the bezels will be slimmer, while the aspect ratio will be set at 16:10. We also need to mention an improved S-Pen that might come with some of the features of Galaxy Note’s stylus.
There will be two models available of Galaxy Tab S4 and Galaxy Tab A 10.1: Wi-Fi + LTE and Wi-Fi only. As for Tab A 10.1, we do not know much about its specifications, other than the display size of 10.1-inch, as its name suggests. It is rumored that this tablet might be launched as Galaxy Tab A2 XL.
Rumored launch date
There were some rumors saying that both tablets could be released before the end of July. However, at the moment it looks more likely that Galaxy Tab S4 and Galaxy Tab A 10.1 will make their debuts alongside the Gear S4 smartwatch at the Galaxy Note 9 Unpacked event on August 9.
Henry Lares is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including Tech Crunch and the Huffington Post. In regards to academics, Henry earned an engineering degree from Apex Technical School. Henry has a passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.