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Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 update: Two Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 May be Unveiled in MWC 2016; To sport 4GB RAM, Exynos processor?

| Feb 04, 2016 01:22 PM EST

Samsung may be hinting the process of innovating two new tablets.

Two potential Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 models have been uncovered in Zauba, an Indian website for import-export trackers. Samsung may be hinting the process of innovating two new tablets. This is something hardcore Samsung fans are delighted to see, especially when it's out.

In 2015, the Galaxy innovator uncovered its new slate the Galaxy Tab S2, which was one of the best tablets of that year. Provided that the South Korean mobile maker unveils these new tablets yearly, it can appear that the unveiled pair on Zauba's site can be the Galaxy Tab S3, which should be out this year.

The two Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 has model number SM-T813 with a 9.7-inches display, and the SM-T719 which is an 8-inches variant.

When the 2015 Galaxy model was introduced, it came up with two disparate display sizes. Having said that, consumers can possibly take a look at the next generation Galaxy Tab S2, as appraised in India this year.

There is no mention on the specs of the devices except for display sizes. Prices however have been accorded to each variant - with the smaller model costing $204, and the larger variant bearing a price of $255. These are prices that give value to the actual Samsung products; however, these may not be the actual retail prices once they hit the market.

The two models may possibly be renovated variants of the Galaxy Tab S2. The new versions of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 tablets may then be powered by an Exynos processor, 4GB RAM with a beefed up battery. However, these are purely speculations and nothing more.

Pertaining to its release date, the new tablets may be announced as early as next month, just in time for the Mobile World Congress 2016 in Barcelona. This is great news for avid users to see the specs and features of the so-called new tablets from Samsung.

One must note that these are purely speculations circling around for the new Samsung tablets. It is best to take the leaked information with a grain of salt.

Watch full review of Samsung Galaxy Tab S3's predecessor - Galaxy Tab S2 - below:

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