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Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 Modern Design Leaks: What We Know So Far?

A long time has passed since Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 was officially released in March 2017. In a world of rapidly developing electronics, it feels like eternity, therefore many users of tablets created by the South Korean company are impatiently awaiting a new Samsung Galaxy Tab S4. After numerous leaks focusing on potential specifications of the device, we finally have a picture showing the design of the upcoming tablet.

The new look of Samsung Galaxy Tab S4

Design-wise, Tab S4 will be a big improvement on Tab S3. According to the leaked picture, thick bezels and physical buttons surrounding the 4:3 screen of Tab S3 will be replaced by Tab S4’s 16:9 display with almost non-existent bezels, showing no sign of home or capacitive buttons. Thanks to this, Galaxy Tab S4 looks very modern and fits well into the new line of Samsung’s devices.

It is important to mention that, judging by the leaked image, there will be no fingerprint sensor present on Tab S4. There is a possibility that it will be replaced with an in-display sensor or an iris scanner located up top, which can be seen on the picture.

Tab S4’s rumored specifications

According to past reports, Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 will be powered by Snapdragon 835 and 4GB of RAM. It is expected that the tablet will have 64GB of internal storage and a battery with the capacity of 7,300 mAh. As for the cameras, the device will have 13MP on the back and 8MP at the front. When it comes to its operating system, Tab S4 will run Android 8.1 Oreo. We can also expect DeX support.

So far, we haven’t gotten any official updates on Samsung Galaxy Tab S4, but we might finally hear some news on August 9.

By Henry R. Lares

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.

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